Marrying Daisy Bellamy

by Susan Wiggs

Lakeshore Chronicles (8)

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#1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs returns to Willow Lake for the long-awaited story of a woman at the crossroads of love...

There are days on Willow Lake...

Daisy Bellamy has struggled for years to choose between two men--one honorable and steady, one wild and untethered. And then, one fateful day, the decision is made for her.

When the wind is so still and the water so calm...

Now busy with a thriving business on Willow Lake, Daisy knows she should be happy show more with the life she's chosen for herself and her son. But she still aches for the one thing she can't have.

You can almost hear your heartbeat...

Until the man once lost to her reappears, resurrected by a promise of love. And now, the choice Daisy thought was behind her is the hardest one she'll ever face...

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Marrying Daisy Bellamy is the latest in Susan Wiggs's Lakeshore Chronicles series, but you don't have to have read the whole series to enjoy this book. (It's my first, and Wiggs does an excellent job of telling you who everyone is and what you need to know about them.) It is a sweet story of love found, lost, and then found again, with a few unexpected detours along the way. Having some personal experience with some of the things that Daisy goes through in the book, I found her reactions to many situations to be spot on; however, I did not give this book a five-star rating because...well, most people just don't come back from the dead. It seemed just a little too neat that we find out Julian wasn't dead after all (which, honestly, you show more knew was going to be the case) at about the same time that Daisy and Logan realized that their marriage wasn't going to work out. Though I do love the idea of a "perfect love" out there for everyone, it's a fact that people die. Is there really just the one out there? Although it would have made Daisy's choice that much more difficult and heart-rendering, why couldn't she have also had a strong love and good relationship with her husband? No, the relationship wouldn't be the same as she had had with Julian, but then, they're different people. It just all seemed too pat to me, not to mention slightly discouraging for those of us whose spouses actually have passed on, with no chance of miraculous resurrection. (Was that it, then? No point in looking further? I'd like to think not...) All in all, though, it was a well-written and engaging story with likeable characters. Most people who don't share my particular issues should enjoy it thoroughly. show less
This series, the Lakeshore Chronicles makes the many family members seem like part of your own family. Daisy's character was one who wouldn't stay in the background. Her story took over, and when the Lakeshore Christmas was over, we were all left frustrated. Who would Daisy end up with- Julian, or Logan, the father of her child? Without giving away spoilers, you will not be disappointed to see how it all turns out. I'm one of those who reads the end of a book before I actually finish it, in this case, the whole story was not revealed by the ending. The middle was the best part with the twists and turns. What's the worst thing that could happen? It did and made for a most rewarding story. Highly recommended. Enough backstory is given so show more if you've not read the others in the series, you still understand Daisy's past and how she arrived at this point in her life. show less
Author never convinces readers of why Daisy Bellamy would be desirable as a person.

Her angst is again overly drawn out with predictable consequences = except

for the unwelcome Horror of Julien's imprisonment and torture!

And why would he return to the skies that hosted his "death?" why oh why a Pilot...?
I've been waiting a long time for Daisy's story. I really enjoyed it, but felt the entire story line was predictable and the ending a bit abrupt.
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The seventh book in The Lakeshore Chronicles. This book covers a span of three to four years. For years single mom, Daisy Bellamy, has been caring for her son and pursuing her career in photography. She has also been yearning for man she doesn't have, Julian Gastineaux. Daisy has been attracted to him since the day they met years ago at Camp Kioga. Julian was a dreadlocked, adventuresome boy from California and Daisy was a pot smoking girl from a family that was on the verge of breaking up. An unbreakable bond was formed that summer. But later, in an evening of rebelliousness, Daisy lost her way in the arms of another young man, Logan, and the result was her son. Now Julian is back in Avalon and the chemistry between them is still show more there. They are engaged, preparing to marry when Julian receives his orders from the Air Force for a special "training mission" in Columbia, South America.

While it is always nice to return to Avalon with author, Susan Wiggs, this book became repetitious in its wanderings and the time frame for the story overly long. While it was a nice read, it was not my favorite of the series and probably one I would not read again.
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Another in the Lakeshore Chronicles, this one focusing on Daisy Bellamy, who got pregnant in high school and has had a hard road since then. About halfway through, it looked as if this book had taken--was taking--a very wrong turn. But it comes out right in the end.
I was so excited to read Daisy's story (the build-up in previous books has been awesome) but I have to admit, I was disappointed. It's hard to give a description without spoiling the whole book but, for me, I didn't like it.

Daisy and Jillian finally get their chance at love when life throws a curve ball. Logan is there to pick up the pieces and just when it seems things are settling again, another curve ball is thrown.
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After graduating from Harvard University, Susan Wiggs became a math teacher. While working, she started writing her first novel which was published in 1987. She has written numerous romance novels since then including Home Before Dark, A Summer Affair, The Charm School and Candlelight Christmas. She has won three RITA awards for Lakeside Cottage, show more Lord of the Night and The Mistress. She has written a number of notable series, including; Lakeshore Chronicles and Bella Vista Chronicles. Susan's title, Family Tree, is a New York Times, USA Today, Toronto Globe and Mail, and Publisher Weekly bestseller. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Bean, Joyce (Narrator)
Senn, Ivonne (Translator)

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Marrying Daisy Bellamy
Original title
Marrying Daisy Bellamy
People/Characters
Daisy Bellamy
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Willow Lake
Dedication
This book is dedicated to my readers. When Daisy Bellamy first sneaked into Summer at Willow Lake years ago, a sullen teenager with a chip on her shoulder, she was meant to just pass through the series. Instead, you kept her ... (show all)in your hearts, book after book, patiently waiting for her story to be told. You've helped me stay motivated to write "Daisy's story" for years. Many thanks for inspiring me to send this character on her own journey.
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The bridegroom was so handsome, Daisy Bellamy's heart nearly melted at the sight of him.

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Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3573 .I38616 .M37Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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