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 She is my favorite author. I am always reading something from her. Anyone else like her books? 

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I haven't read her books but I love her books turned into Movies. My favorite Trading Christmas 

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@Pinkroses wrote:

 She is my favorite author. I am always reading something from her. Anyone else like her books? 


I haven't read her books but do enjoy the D. Macomber Christmas programs featured on Hallmark channel...Call Me Mrs. Miracle and Mrs. Miracle 2...Good ole' Mrs. Merkle...I really enjoyed Doris Roberts in ELRaymond, and as Mrs. Miracle.  Miss her...

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I enjoy her tremendously.  Her books are light, easy, pleasant reading with no s.x or violence.  Sometimes I enjoy a deep book; other times I prefer something light and Debbie always fills the bill for light.  Always positive and uplifting.  Also, I'm a knitter so I enjoy her knitting ideas.                       docsgirl

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Yes, I enjoy her books.  The small town settings appeal to me.  Your question made me realize that I need to check if a new book has been released in her Bed and Breakfast series.

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I am usually No. 1 on the waitlist for her next book.  Like right now.  Counting the months, weeks, days, hours to dive into her sweet world.

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@Pinkroses wrote:

 She is my favorite author. I am always reading something from her. Anyone else like her books? 


 

@Pinkroses I actually used to love her books. The first one I read, Between Friends, is my absolute favorite!! It's a stand-alone book, not part of a series, and it's nothing like anything else she's ever written. My friends and I sometimes wonder if she really wrote it. I loved it, as did all my friends. Please please, if you're a fan, try it!!

 

I read the entire Blossom Street series, and read most of the Cedar Cove books, but then stopped because I was getting tired of them. It seemed like she ran out of plots and the books were getting repititious.

 

Maybe one day I'll get back to them.

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I've read most of her Cedar Cove books and enjoyed them.

 

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I love books by Debbie Macomber! For the past few months I've been into Susan Mallery. If you like Macomber check her out too! They're such fun light reads. 

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@Ladybug837 wrote:

I love books by Debbie Macomber! For the past few months I've been into Susan Mallery. If you like Macomber check her out too! They're such fun light reads. 


@Ladybug837 I enjoy Susan Mallery very much!! 

 

Sherryl Woods is another favorite of fun, light reads.

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