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Debbie Macomber loves to tell the story of how she got
published. Of how she struggled for five years to find a publisher who
would buy one of the manuscripts she wrote in her kitchen on a rented
typewriter. Of how the young, dyslexic mother bargained with her four young
children to give her the quiet time to write. Of the sacrifices Debbie and
her husband, Wayne, made so she could pursue the dream that burned in her
heart.
Eighteen years after she made that first sale, Debbie
Macomber finds her name is recognized not only in households across the
country but in countries around the world. Sixty million copies of her
books are in print. 
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Back on Blossom Street
hardcover, price 24.95, pub date May 2007.
There’s a new shop on Seattle’s Blossom Street—a flower store called
Susannah’s Garden, right next door to A Good Yarn. Susannah Nelson, the
owner, has just hired Colette Blake, a young widow. A couple of months
ago, Colette abruptly quit her previous job—after a brief affair with
her boss. To her dismay, he’s begun placing weekly orders for flower
arrangements!
Susannah and Colette both join Lydia Goetz’s new knitting class. Lydia’s
previous classes have forged lasting friendships, and this one is no
exception. But Lydia and her sister, Margaret, have worries of their
own. Margaret’s daughter, Julia, has been the victim of a random
carjacking, and the entire family is thrown into emotional chaos.
Then there’s Alix Townsend. Her wedding to Jordan Turner is only months
away—but she’s not sure she can go through with it. Her love for Jordan
isn’t in question; what she can’t handle is the wedding extravaganza
engineered by her mentor, Jacqueline, with the enthusiastic cooperation
of her future mother-in-law. A reception at the country club and
hundreds of guests she’s never even met—it’s just not Alix.
Like everyone else in Lydia’s knitting class, Alix knows there’s a
solution to every problem . . . and that another woman can usually help
you find it! |
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Susannah’s Garden
Paperback Price 7.99
When Susannah Nelson turned eighteen, she said goodbye to her boyfriend,
Jake—and never saw him again. She never saw her brother, Doug, again,
either. He died unexpectedly that same year.
Now, at fifty, she finds herself regretting the paths not taken.
Especially the chance to be with Jake. Long married, a mother and a
teacher, she should be happy. But she feels there’s something missing in
her life. Not only that, she’s balancing the demands of an aging mother
and a temperamental twenty-year-old daughter.
Her mother, Vivian, a recent widow, is having difficulty coping and
living alone, so Susannah goes home to Colville, Washington. In
returning to her parents’ house, her girlhood friends and the garden
she’s always loved, she also returns to the past—and the choices she
made back then. What she discovers is that things are not always as they
once seemed—even in her mother’s garden. |
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Morning Comes Softly
Paperback Price 7.99
A shy Louisiana librarian, Mary Warner fears
she’ll always be alone—so she answers a personal ad from a rancher in
Montana. Never has she done anything so reckless, casting the only life
she knows aside to travel to a strange place and marry a man she’s never
met. But something about this man calls to her—and she knows this may be
her last chance at happiness.
Tragedy made Travis Thompson the guardian of three orphaned children—and
determination leads him to do whatever it takes to keep the kids out of
foster homes. When he decides to take a long shot on a personal ad, the
results are surprising. Before he knows it, he has agreed to marry a
mysterious Southern woman sight unseen.
It could be the mistake of a lifetime. But Mary Warner may be exactly
what this broken family needs. And with a little faith, a little trust,
and a lot of love, two lonely hearts might just discover the true
meaning of miracles. |
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Heart of Texas
Vol 1: Lonesome Cowboy and the Texas Two-Step
- Paperback Price: 13.95Journey deep into the heart of Texas with
this two-in-one volume of classic love stories set in the signature
Texas Hill Country town of Promise. |
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CEDAR GROVE SERIES |
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*6 Lighthouse Road (Cedar
Cove Series - #1)
Product Details
ISBN: 1551668300
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Publication Date: September 2001
Binding: Mass Market Paperbound
$6.99 |
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*204 Rosewood Lane (Cedar
Cove Series - #2)
Product Details
ISBN: 0778322602
Publisher: Mira Books
Publication Date: June 2005
Binding: Mass Market Paperbound
$7.50 |
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*311 Pelican Court (Cedar
Cove Series - #3)
Product Details
ISBN: 1551667193
Publisher: Mira Books
Publication Date: September 2003
Binding: Mass Market Paperbound
$7.50 |
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ISBN: 0778320731
Publisher: Mira Books
Publication Date: September 2004
Binding: Mass Market Paperbound
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*44 Cranberry Point
(Cedar Cove Series - #4)
AWARD WINNER!!!!
DEBBIE MACOMBER WINS FIRST ANNUAL
QUILL AWARD FOR ROMANCE
New York, NY, October 12, 2005 — New
York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber won the inaugural Quill
Award for excellence in romance fiction for her September 2004 novel,
44 CRANBERRY POINT, at a black-tie
ceremony in New York last night.
The Quills are a new book award
program that pairs a populist sensibility with Hollywood-style glitz to
bestow the first literary prizes reflecting the tastes of the people who
matter most—readers. The Quills celebrate the best books of the year in
19 popular categories, ranging from romance to biography to graphic
novels and beyond.
44 CRANBERRY POINT was chosen as
Best Romance Novel of 2004 over Blue Dahlia and Northern Lights, both by
Nora Roberts, The Rocky Road to Romance by Janet Evanovich and Undead
and Unemployed by MaryJanice Davidson.
The awards, organized by NBC-TV and
Reed Business Information, which issues Variety and Publishers Weekly,
were started this year as a way of getting the public more interested in
book prizes. |
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*50 Harbor Street
(Cedar Cove - #5)
Product Details
ISBN: 0778322084
Publisher: Mira Books
Publication Date: September 2005
Binding: Mass Market Paperbound
$7.50
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6 Rainier Drive
$7.99
After losing The Lighthouse restaurant to
arson, Justine and Seth Gunderson’s marriage is rocky. The prime
suspect, Anson Butler, is a young ex-employee who disappeared right
after the fire. But when a cross necklace shows up in the ashes of the
restaurant, authorities wonder if someone else set the fire.
Seth assumes they will rebuild, but Justine likes not having to worry
about the restaurant. It’s as if they don’t know each other anymore. But
could something unexpected rekindle their love, say in nine months?
Still, there’s good news in Cedar Cove. Cal, who works on Cliff
Harding’s ranch, is rescuing wild mustangs from Wyoming but might find
he’s better suited for other adventures. And a Victorian Tea Room and
Gift Shop could be in the works. In the meantime, life goes on, with
marriages, births, reunions—and even the occasional scandal. |
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Christmas Letters
16.95
Katherine
O’Connor spends her days at a cozy café on Blossom Street in Seattle,
writing Christmas letters for other people. She prides herself in making
people’s everyday lives sound more interesting, more humorous, more
dramatic. Dr. Wynn Jeffries also frequents the café, and he is of the
opinion that Christmas means mass deception. The renowned child
psychologist recommends that parents “bury Santa under the sleigh.”
Katherine could not disagree more with Wynn’s theories as evidenced by
her sister’s insistence on implementing Dr. Jeffries’ practices on her
less-than-well-behaved twin-nieces. Wynn argues that Katherine’s letters
are nothing but lies. They disagree about practically everything—and
yet, somehow, they don’t really want to stop arguing. As the days—and
nights—move closer to Christmas, Katherine and Wynn both discover that
love means accepting your differences. And Christmas is about the things
you share. |
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*Home for the Holidays:
Synopsis:
Two books in one:
The Forgetful Bride – Caitlin Marshall spends an unexpected Christmas
with a childhood friend who would like to marry her.
When Christmas Comes – Set in
Leavenworth, WA, this story of mistaken identity creates delightful
sparks for Emily Springer and her friends.
ISBN: 0778322394
Publisher: Mira Books
Publication Date: 2005
Binding: Mass Paperback
$7.50 |
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*There's Something about Christmas
Synopsis:
Emma, a small-town reporter, is
assigned to cover a national contest to find the best fruitcake in
America. The assignment is a recipe for love as Emma finds herself
attracted to Harrison Oliver, the pilot who flies her to her interviews
with contestants. As she struggles not to fall in love, she discovers
there's a lot more to the contestants than fruitcake.
Product Details
ISBN: 0778322254
Publisher: Mira Books
Publication Date: November 2005
Binding: Hardcover
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