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| Twenty Wishes (Debbie Macomber, Hardcover, 2008) |
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| In Debbie Macomber's fourth installment in her tender BLOSSOM STREET series, she centers her tale on Anne Marie, a 38-year-old widow who is trying to move on with her life. When a group of women encourages Anne Marie to make a list of twenty wishes, Anne Marie finds her life suddenly opening up and changing in ways she'd never before imagined. |
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| 74 Seaside Avenue (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2007) |
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| Bestselling author Debbie Macomber continues her Cedar Cove series with 74 SEASIDE AVENUE. This installment focuses on chess champion Bobby Polgar and his wife Teri, although Macomber once again weaves in many intriguing subplots and storylines. |
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| Back on Blossom Street (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2008) |
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| Author Debbie Macomber returns to the soap-opera drama of Lydia Goetz’s knitting shop in her third installment in the Blossom Street series. In this go round, one of the knitters is a grieving widow, one is engaged to a minister, and Lydia’s own niece has turned criminal. Macomber ties this heartwarming tale up with a lesson in the bonds off female friendship. |
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| Dakota Born (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2007) |
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| The first book in a new trilogy by best-selling Western romance writer Debbie Macomber tells of Lindsay Snyder's return to Buffalo Valley, North Dakota, a town she visited and cherished throughout her childhood. Eager to find peace in her adult life, Lindsay returns to her family's old vacation house only to find the tiny hamlet struggling through an economic depression. But Lindsay is determined to restore Buffalo Valley to its former greatness. In the process, she just might do the same ... |
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| Always Dakota (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2008) |
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| In Buffalo Valley, North Dakota, star-crossed lovers Matt Eilers and Margaret Clemens are at the center of a sprawling plot, replete with kidnappings, scheming ex-girlfriends, wayward teens, and much more. Readers of the earlier books in Macomber's Dakota trilogy will recognize many of the characters who crop up here. |
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| 44 Cranberry Point (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2004) |
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| In the fourth book of the Cedar Cove series, romance/women's fiction writer Debbie Macomber continues the stories of several residents in a small Washington town. The central plotline concerns Bob and Peggy Beldon. In the previous book, 311 PELICAN COURT, a man traveling under a fake name died in Bob and Peggy's Thyme and Tide B & B. The murdered man was actually Max Russell, a comrade of Bob's from when both men served in the Vietnam War. The police (and Max's daughter Hannah) fear that ... |
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| 50 Harbor Street (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2005) |
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| Romance/women's fiction author Debbie Macomber pays a fifth visit to the charming small town of Cedar Cove, Washington. In this volume, Corrie McAfee worries about her husband, Roy, a private investigator receiving anonymous, vaguely threatening postcards accusing him of some mysterious past misdeed, and her daughter Linnette, who refuses to see that her heart should belong to horse trainer Cal Washburn and not to her coworker at the local medical clinic where she works. |
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| Dakota Home (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2007) |
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| Bestselling author Debbie Macomber continues her romance trilogy set in North Dakota. In this installment, a young woman relocates to Buffalo Valley to make a new life and find love. |
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| Susannah's Garden (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2007) |
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| In this novel by a bestselling master of women’s fiction, a 50-year-old married schoolteacher reevaluates her life, her relationship with her parents, and the mystery surrounding her first boyfriend (who vanished when she was 18) when she returns to her small Washington hometown to put her mentally declining mother in a nursing home. |
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| The Shop on Blossom Street (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2005) |
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| Bestselling romance author and ardent knitter Debbie Macomber combines both her skills in this novel about a newly opened Seattle yarn shop and the knitting class that brings four women together to make baby blankets. The owner of the shop and her three students produce more than blankets, knitting together bonds of solidarity, friendship, love, hope, and renewal. The book even includes the pattern for the blanket, which was created by premier knitting designer Ann Norling. |
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| 311 Pelican Court (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2003) |
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| Although they are recently divorced, Rosie and Zack are still very much connected to each other through their children. Then Judge Olivia Lockhart makes a startling custody ruling: the children will remain in the family house at 311 Pelican Court while Rosie and Zack must set up their own homes, returning to the family house only during their appointed custody visits. Will this unusual situation cause Rosie and Zack to reconsider their relationship? This entry in Debbie Macomber's popular ... |
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| 16 Lighthouse Road (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2001) |
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| Family court judge Olivia Lockhart refuses to grant a divorce to Cecilia and Ian Randall, whose marriage has deteriorated in the wake of their daughter's death. Thanks to the officious Olivia, Cecilia and Ian decide to give marriage another try, and, slowly, they're reconciled. Meanwhile, Olivia gains notoriety as a result of her unusual decision, and, as a result, meets a handsome local journalist. |
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| A Good Yarn (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2006) |
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| In Debbie Macomber's last work of contemporary fiction, THE SHOP ON BLOSSOM STREET, three women taking a baby-blanket class in a yarn shop and the shop's owner knit themselves support and friendship along with their craft project. In this follow-up, the yarn store serves up sock lessons and a fresh dose of hope to three new characters in difficult situations: a long-divorced woman forced to face the ex-husband whose incessant gambling robbed her of her savings, a newly divorced woman ... |
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| 204 Rosewood Lane (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2002) |
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| In this follow-up to 16 LIGHTHOUSE ROAD, the mystery of Grace Sherman's missing husband continues. Grace, meanwhile, keeps readers up to date on the daily lives of the other colorful residents of Cedar Cove, including her best friend, Judge Olivia Lockhart, whose is seeing a new beau. |
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| Mail-Order Marriages (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2000) |
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| Best-selling romance author Debbie Macomber offers two tales of love featuring the O'Halloran brothers. Craving a woman's touch, they have devised a plan to bring eligible bachelorettes to their hometown of Hard Luck, Alaska. Good luck comes their way when fate drops the women of their dreams right into their laps. Though romance was on their mind, was marriage? Find out how these women manage to lasso the O'Halloran's into the wedding chapel. |
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| Lonesome Cowboy and Texas Two-step (Debbie Macomber, Paperback, 2007) |
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| Two of Debbie Macomber’s earlier Texas Hill Country novels are brought together in HEART OF TEXAS. LONESOME COWBOY and TEXAS TWO-STEP feature two lovelorn women, one a rose cultivator, the other the owner of a feed store, and their romantic struggles. Both women are trying to regain their footing after the death of their parents. |
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