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The next in the Cedar Cove series. More family dramas, relationship problems and romantic encounters. They manage to pack it all in the small community of Cedar Grove. A good bit of escapism.
Cedar Cove series: 1. 16 Lighthouse Road 2. 204 Rosewood Lane 3. 311 Pelican Court 4. 44 Cranberry Point 5. 50 Harbor Street
6. 6 Rainier Drive

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Synopsis
50 Harbor Street by Debbie Macomber
Welcome to Cedar Cove - a small town with a big heart! Corrie's private investigator husband Roy has been receiving anonymous postcards asking if he and Corrie, 'regret the past?'. What could the sinister messages mean? On a more positive note, their daughter, Linnette, has moved to Cedar Cove to work at the new medical clinic, though Linette's less than pleased when her mother starts organising her dates. As for Cliff Harding, his romance with Grace is back on. There's so much news to share in Cedar Cove !
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Wonderful addition to the Cedar Cove series - Fresh Fiction
About the Author
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Debbie Macomber is a major international bestselling author, and has sold over 51 million books worldwide.
When Debbie first decided to write a novel, people called her a
hopeless dreamer. She had only a high school degree and was dyslexic.
She was also the very young mother of four active children. No one
believed she had what it took to write a book—except Debbie. She
eventually saved enough money to rent an old typewriter, and every
night when the children were asleep, she would sit down to write.
Today, Debbie is the internationally acclaimed author of more than 100
novels and has sold over 60 million copies. Popular around the globe,
she receives approximately three thousand letters from readers every
month. And she responds personally to each one. She lives with her husband in Port Orchard, Washington. Their children are grown and she is a proud grandmother.
Author photo © Nina Subin Photography
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