Overview
Corrie McAfee
50 Harbor Street
Cedar Cove, Washington
Dear Reader,
Considering that I'm married to Cedar Cove's private investigator, you might think I enjoy mysteries. But I don'tβespecially when they involve us! Roy's been receiving anonymous postcards and messages asking if we "regret the past." We don't know what they meanβ¦.
On a more positive note, we're both delighted that our daughter, Linnette, has moved to Cedar Cove to work at the new medical clinic. A while ago I attended the humane society's "Dog and Bachelor Auction," where I bought her a date with Cal Washburn, who works at Cliff Harding's horse farm. Unfortunately Linnette is less enthusiastic about this date than I am.
Speaking of Cliff, the romance between him and Grace Sherman is back on. But that's only one of the many interesting stories here in Cedar Cove. So why don't you drop by for a coffee at my husband's office on Main Street or our house on Harbor and I'll tell you everything that's new!
Corrie
Synopsis
Drop in at 5-B Poppy Lane, where you’ll get a chance to visit with Helen Shelton, her granddaughter Ruth and Ruth’s husband, Paul. They’ll offer you a cup of mulled cider and the story of how they met — and they’ll share Helen’s breathtaking adventures during the Second World War.
Find out why every Christmas in Cedar Cove is special!
Editorials
From Barnes & Noble
The Barnes & Noble ReviewDebbie Macomber returns to Cedar Cove, Washington, for the fifth installment in her bestselling series, following 44 Cranberry Point and 311 Pelican Court. Told by Corrie McAfee, this one is sparked by a series of mysterious, unsettling anonymous postcards delivered to 50 Harbor Street, home of Corrie and her P.I. husband, Roy. In addition to answering the question posed by the postcards ("Is there anything you've done you wish you could do over?"), Macomber picks up the story lines and characters from previous books, including Olivia and Jack Griffin, Justine and Seth Gundersen, and the return of the McAfee daughter, Linnette.
Readers love Macomber's insights into the daily challenges of ordinary women -- from stubborn husbands to difficult pregnancies and impulsive children. Her honest portrayals of love at different ages and stages is equally warming, whether it's the teenage crush Allison Cox has on Anson Butler, or the on-again, off-again romance between two seniors, Grace Sherman and Cliff Harding. For new readers, a cast of characters at the front of the book will provide a quick introduction to the residents of Cedar Cove. Ginger Curwen