Corrie McAfee
50 Harbor Street
Cedar Cove, Washington
Dear Listener,
Considering that I'm married to Cedar Cove's private investigator, you might think I enjoy mysteries. But I don't—especially when they involve us! Roy and I have been receiving anonymous postcards and messages asking if we "regret the past." We don't know what they mean….
On a more positive note, we're both delighted that our daughter, Linette, 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 Linette 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
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"The continuing story of Cedar Cove is beginning to get boring because so much of the content of the previous books is rehashed. I find myself skipping big sections because they explain what happened in the previous books. I may read one more and then decide whether to continue!"
— Patt (4 out of 5 stars)
" Enjoy her books, can't wait to read the next one! "
— Anne, 2/17/2014" Volume 5 in the Cedar Cove series-chick-lit escapist fare "
— Sue, 2/14/2014" Filled in the details that I missed by not reading the series in order. Good story. "
— Linda, 2/12/2014" Good book! Really ejoy the series. Debbie Macomber doesn't dissapoint! "
— Robyn, 2/3/2014" It was a surprise to see where the mysterious postcards were coming from, but aside from the reveal, not much happened with this. I also find it hard to believe that she would do this. The rest was good, I do like the series, but nothing special. "
— Ocean, 2/2/2014" I'm not sure why I'm continuing to read this books. While I still love the community concept and learning about the lives. But they aren't doing much for me. It isn't because there isn't any sex in it. It's because these are a bit too close to real life and I'm just not as interested in these types of books anymore. "
— ♆, 1/29/2014" I love this series, and am glad to see the story continue in each book. I can't wait to start the next one. "
— Sheree, 1/5/2014" Great story again keeps you want to read the next one "
— Julie, 11/16/2013" Another wonderful book in this series....however, the ending was truly a surprise!!! Can't wait for the next book in the series!! "
— Sarah, 11/16/2013" Just like a typical American soap. Love it. So easy to read and relax. Looking forward to the next installment. "
— Katie, 10/16/2013" I finished this one last night and had to go to the library right away today to get the next two! Just give me a couple days on a beach and I could finish them! Oh, this is Minnesota, guess that won't happen but these are so good. "
— Karen, 9/25/2013" loved it just as much as the other books in the series! "
— Beth, 9/19/2013" Just another great read from Debbie Macomber...can't wait to start the next installment of these great books "
— Sharon, 6/18/2013" Macomber is back on track with this one, wrapped up a couple story lines and set up a couple more. Ended on a decidedly unexpected note... "
— Deborah, 7/6/2012" I loved this series, but it is a bit of a soap opera, each book reels you in looking for what happens next to the neighbor down the street! "
— Lori, 5/31/2012" Her books are the best. "
— Kathy, 3/18/2012" Roy and Corrie discover who's been sending them anonymously threatening postcards. Okay. "
— Kitty, 1/11/2012" I en joyed this light read. I like the characters and how you get updates on them in each book. I am glad to finally have a resolution to this mystery though I wasn't entirely satisfied by it. "
— Sierra, 12/31/2011" Too many characters and not enough story line. Wanted to keep putting it down and wondering why I wasnt. "
— Jpalasak, 11/17/2011" I'm beginning to remember why I gave up reading this series so many years ago. I still care about what happens to the characters but there's just SO MUCH filler in the book -- explaining the last four books -- that I can't imagine what will happen if/when I get to book 9 or 10 or 11. "
— Katie, 10/25/2011" I didn't read the front pages to find out it was the 5th in a series. I should have started at the begining. Oh well! "
— Leslie, 9/26/2011" continue to love this series....taking a break...but I'll be back to it. "
— Sherryl, 9/16/2011" 50 Harbor Street has Olivia and Jack having a big scare. Grace and Cliff are having a bumpy relationship. Maryellen and Jon are having trouble with her pregnancy. Allison is getting mixed up with a bad boy from school. All the books in the series are just about all cut from the same cookie cutter. "
— Melissa, 6/20/2011" I may or may not continue reading this series, it's just starting to show hints of predictablity. Hate that. Going ahead and reading the next one, I'll let you know. :) "
— Jan, 5/18/2011" Stories are predictable- but Im in love with the characters so I have to finish this series. Mindless reading for me. "
— Keri, 3/24/2011" This was another excellent book in the series. I really enjoy how she writes about her characters. "
— Kristen, 2/17/2011" Book #5 of the Cedar Cove Series. Good reading. "
— Connie, 1/10/2011" Enjoyed another visit to my friends in Cedar Cove so happy for Cliff and Grace about time now I concerned for Justine and Seth what will happen on to 6 Rainier Dr to find out "
— Lisa, 12/8/2010" I really enjoyed this book and intend to read the whole series(Cedar Cove). "
— Alex, 11/27/2010" Just loved this book ! So sad about the lighouse restaurant though but lots of good, happy and joyous events in the book. "
— Jane(Janelba), 9/24/2010" I thought this was a mystery. It wasn't difficult to solve who was sending the postcards. The rest of the story was drivel. "
— Laurie, 8/5/2010" Just another great read from Debbie Macomber...can't wait to start the next installment of these great books "
— Sharon, 7/26/2010" Okay, this series is definitely a soap opera in print, and while I don't like soap opera's on TV, I am definitely hooked on this one now. This series is a good, light summer read. "
— Jo, 7/20/2010" A little too much review and the plot in this one was weak. I just couldn't feel the anxiety of the main characters. The danger didn't really seem to be there for me. "
— Bonnie, 7/9/2010" So glad the McAfee's found their daughter :)) "
— Stefanie, 7/9/2010Debbie Macomber is a leading voice in women’s fiction. Her novels have hit the number one on the New York Times bestsellers list as well as making the USA Today and Publishers Weekly lists. Her novels Mrs. Miracle and Call Me Mrs. Miracle inspired the Hallmark Channel’s top-watched movies for the year when they were released. There are more than 200 million copies of her books in print worldwide.
Sandra Burr is an AudioFile Earphones Award–wining narrator. She has read more than one hundred books in her career, including the New York Times bestselling Cedar Cove romance series by Debbie Macomber.