Tag: Debbie Macomber

Enter to Win a Copy of Hannah’s List by Debbie Macomber and a $25 Gift Certificate

Posted April 26, 2010 by Holly in Giveaways | Tagged: , , | 44 Comments
Enter to Win a Copy of Hannah’s List by Debbie Macomber and a $25 Gift Certificate

We have 3 copies of Hannah’s List by Debbie Macomber to giveaway today! The grand prize winner will also win a $25 gift cetificate to the book store of their choice. In the year since his wife, Hannah, passed away, Dr. Michael Everett has been inconsolable.  Unable to carry on living any semblance of a […]

Famous Firsts: Revising Harlequin Classics

Famous Firsts: Revising Harlequin Classics

Please join us in welcoming Executive Editor Marsha Zinberg today! We’re very pleased to have her here talking about Harlequin’s Famous Firsts special edition releases. ______________ By: Executive Editor Marsha Zinberg As Executive Editor of Feature and Custom Publishing at Harlequin, I work on reissue programs all the time and have done so for many […]

What I’ve Been Reading This Week

What I’ve Been Reading This Week

Welcome to another version of This is Your Life Charlie Brown: I’ve learned my lesson. No, really, I have. Never, ever post that things are quiet at your house because sure as shit life will take a turn for the worse. Since I posted how quiet it was on Wednesday, one thing after another has […]

Guest Review: Someday Soon by Debbie Macomber

Guest Review: Someday Soon by Debbie Macomber

TITLE: Someday SoonAUTHOR: Debbie MacomberSUMMARY: Opposite AttractCain had chosen his lifestyle. He thrived on the challenge. No drug, he told himself, could produce the physical or emotional high of a successfully completed mission. No drug and no woman. Then why was he standing on a cold San Francisco pier like a lovelorn teenager, hoping for […]

Quick Reviews

Quick Reviews

ok, here are a list of books I’ve read and quick comment about them. Things are still really busy at home. 204 Rosewood Lane by Debbie Macomber Dear Listener,If you’ve been to Cedar Cove before we’ve probably met. You can usually find me either at home or at the public library, where I work. I’ve […]