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Perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy' – Candis

Welcome to Cedar Cove – a small town with a big heart!

Rosie Cox loves her home town. But people are always interested in other people’s business! Everyone knows that she and her husband, Zach, recently got a divorce, and that Judge Olivia decreed an unusual custody arrangement.

Instead of the kids moving between homes, Rosie and Zach will be going back and forth. Everyone’s talking about Judge Olivia, too. Will she stay with Jack, the local newspaper owner, or will she get back together with her ex-husband? Inquiring minds need to know.

But the biggest gossip has to do with the mysterious man who died at the local bed-and-breakfast. Who is he? Roy McAfee, the local private investigator, is making it his business to find out…

All will be revealed in Cedar Cove. Make time for friends. Make time for Debbie Macomber.

The Cedar Cove series is now a hit Channel 5 TV series, appearing on UK screens on CHANNEL 5USA

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 1, 2009
ISBN9781408910948
Author

Debbie Macomber

Debbie Macomber, with more than 100 million copies of her books sold worldwide, is one of today’s most popular authors. Visit her at DebbieMacomber.com.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Book 3 is ongoing stories started with Rosie and Zach Cox desided to get a divorce and was infront of judge Olivia Lockhart she decreed a pretty unusual custody arrangement. Instead of the kids moving between Rosie and Zach. That Zach and Rosie are moving. Olivie don't know if she will stay with Jack or go back with her ex-husband. Roy McAfree the local private Investigator is determinded to find out who the man that died at Thyme and Tide B&B. I can't wait to find out what happen nexts.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Book 3 of the Cedar Cove series and once again, it starts with an unusual divorce decision - Zach and Rosie's kids get the house and it's the parents that have to shunt between houses.There's also ongoing stories, especially about the older members of the community and what they go through to find love. Not all story lines are finished by the end of the book, allowing for them to be carried forward into the next book(s)
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I have liked all of the books in this series so far. It is fun to see how they build on one another, and they always leave you wanting to get the next book in the series to find out whats new in Cedar Cove. Looking forward to reading the rest!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Great book. Was really hoping to see Olivia and Jack move forward in their relationship, so I disliked Stan's character. It also made me wonder why Olivia held such tender feelings for him after he left her so long ago, and after such a bad time in their life. Loved the Cox family. Was surprised by Grace and Will, which tainted him for me, for the rest of the series, since I loved Grace and Cliff. Each book wraps up one thing and starts another. Great series!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    311 Pelican Court has the people of Cedar Cove once again falling in love. Zach and Rosie are adjusting to being divorced not so graciously. OLivia and Jack and Stan are still having their problems. Maryellen relizes some things about Jon and has their baby. Grace and Cliff hit a rough patch that is left hanging. Charolette has a new man in her life that Olivia doesn't see as a good influnece. Another good book that has you feeling like your watching a tv show instead of reading the book.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    "311 Pelican Court", the third book in Debbie Macomber's Cedar Cove series, focuses mainly on the divorce of Zach and Rosie Cox. Judge Olivia Lockhart has decreed that while Zach and Rosie will split custody, their children will stay in one house, and Zach and Rosie will move back and forth between houses. This unique arrangement will change their relationship in a way they never could have imagined. Olivia is struggling with her own relationship issues as she has to decide between getting back together with her ex-husband Stan or continue her relationship with newspaperman Jack Griffin. Grace Sherman, still recovering from her husband's death, gets caught up in an online relationship, neglecting her would be suitor, Cliff Harding. Grace's daughter, Maryellen, has her own problems in her relationship with Jon Bowman, the father of her newborn daughter. Finally, the whole town wonders about the identity of the mysterious man found dead at Peg and Bob Beldon's bed and breakfast place. "311 Pelican Court" is a warm entry in Debbie Macomber's soap opera-like Cedar Cove series. Macomber deftly interweaves each person's story, switching between them swiftly, so if you don't like one character's story, one you will like quickly follows. Of all the stories, I found Grace's addiction to her online relationship to be the most compelling and realistic. Macomber is a good story teller, but her writing can be awkward at times and her plot devices could sometimes use more thinking out, as when Grace tried to trick Olivia into going to the movies because Jack was there. That scene was totally unbelievable. Still, the stories are interesting enough that it's easy to overlook the sometimes clumsy writing. This was a nice cozy read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I’ve really enjoyed this series that author Debbie Macomber has written. The characters are warm and engaging and the reader cannot help but to wonder what will happen next in Cedar Cove. Although this is classified as a romance novel, there’s a bit of a mystery as well.The mystery begins when Dan Sherman, Grace’s husband, leaves his family. Later his body is found next to a suicide note. In the note, Dan informs Grace about an incident that happened during Vietnam. This incident has haunted him his entire life. Later we learn a stranger is found dead at Thyme and Tide Bed and Breakfast. Is his death somehow related to Dan?Each book in this series, flows elegantly into the next one. Though the families live separate lives, the series has a small town appeal and everyone knows (and cares) for each other. If you are in search of a good series with likable characters, I’d suggest you start with book one 16 Lighthouse Road. Soon you too will get caught up in the happenings of Cedar Cove, WA.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    One of a series of books about Cedar Cove, WA, each title is a specific address and covers about 5 family groups in the community. Multiple story lines, lots of age ranges, nothing explicit, real slice of life. It reads very much like a soap opera--hopping from scene to scene, story to story, takes us through almost a full calendar year. You never get firmly entrenched in any one character. Took me about 50 pages to warm up to the style, but once I did, it was an enjoyable read. Nothing really challenging--I can see why thousands of readers flock to her. Very easy style, charming.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Readable story about a variety of people in Cedar Grove, focusing on some of the relationships between some of the people in the town. You know that there are sequels and that there are more stories to be told.