Saturday, November 14, 2009

92 Pacific Boulevard

I couldn't resist grabbing the latest Cedar Cove book. Here's the blurb for 92 Pacific Boulevard:
92 Pacific Boulevard
Cedar Cove, Washington

Dear Reader,

I'm not much of a letter writer. As the sheriff here, I'm used to writing incident reports, not chatty letters. But my daughter, Megan—who'll be making me a grandfather soon—told me I had to do this. So here goes.

I'll tell you straight out that I'd hoped to marry Faith Beckwith (my onetime high school girlfriend) but she ended the relationship last month, even though we're both widowed and available. There were a few misunderstandings between us, some of them inadvertently caused by Megan.

However, I've got plenty to keep me occupied, like the unidentified remains found in a cave outside town. And the fact that my friend Judge Olivia Griffin is fighting cancer. And the break-ins at 204 Rosewood Lane—the house Faith happens to be renting from Grace Harding…

If you want to hear more, come on over to my place or to the sheriff's office—if you can stand the stale coffee!

Troy Davis

Debbie Macomber is my feel good author. I know if I'm deep down in the dumps and read a Debbie Macomber book it will made me feel so much better. She writes about relationships, family, friends, love, understanding and forgiveness.

As usual it was a quick and entertaining read. It was nice to visit with old friends and to see what they've been up to. In this book we get to visit Troy and Faith, we once were high school sweethearts, but in the previous book they had called in quits. But now someone is terrorizing Faith in her new home. And the mystery involving the remains that were found in the last book is also resolved. Olivia is going through chemo treatments and her friends and family are behind her every step of the way.

I wonder whose address will be next? Can't wait.

92 Pacific Boulevard by Debbie Macomber (3.5/5) Contemporary Romance; Published: Mira (8/2009); Series: # 10, Cedar Cove; 2009 100 + Reading Challenge (132);

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I really need to read this series. I've only read a few Macomber books, but they always end with me feeling happy.