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8 Sandpiper Way (Cedar Cove, Book 8)

8 Sandpiper Way (Cedar Cove, Book 8)
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Dear Reader,

I have something to confide in you. I think my husband, Dave, might be having an affair. I found an earring in his pocket, and it's not mine. I'm also worried because some jewelry was recently stolen from an old woman—and Dave used to visit her a lot.

You see, he's a pastor. And a good man. I can't believe he's guilty of anything, but why won't he tell me where he's been when he comes home so late?

Reader, I'd love to hear what you think. I also want to tell you what's going on with your other friends in Cedar Cove. Like Sheriff Troy Davis, to mention one. His long-ago love, Faith Beckwith, just moved here!

So come on in and join me for a cup of tea.

Emily Flemming

 

What Customers Say About 8 Sandpiper Way (Cedar Cove, Book 8):

I plan to read the next book, but unfortunately, I'm not expecting much from it. I've read all of the Cedar Cove books, and this is my least favorite. I think there are way too many storylines going at once, too many characters, and too much of nothing.

I look forward to her new Cedar Cove book every year and I hope she keeps it going for as long as she can. From an author's standpoint, I understand why she does it. She gives us enough background in each book to jog our memories and if you really find yourself struggling you can always refer to the list of characters she has in the front of the book. Macomber's writing style. And she sets up more storylines for the books to follow.Some readers have complained about being confused with so many different characters, but I don't find it that hard to follow at all. After all, the main families (Grace and her girls, and Olivia and her kids) are married and married couples with kids don't always make for the most interesting storylines. I will admit that sometimes these recaps seem to come out of left field.like when a character is talking to someone and then they will think of how "that reminded me of." (when the situation has nothing to do with what they are remembering). I love Debbie's Cedar Cove series (as well as her Blossom Street series) and this book did not fail to deliver.

Once you've done the usual.pregnancy problems, infidelity problems, health crises.there isn't much left to talk about. Anyone who has read more than two books by her knows that this is the way she writes.whether it is Cedar Cove or Blossom Street. It makes sense from a marketing standpoint. But if Debbie gives them just enough information to get them interested in the characters then they may just go ahead and read books 1-7. And you can't throw too much at the characters or it starts to become unbelievable so I think introducing new ones to keep the series fresh was a smart move.I will admit that Debbie tends to spoon feed her audience. It was like returning home to visit old friends, and making some new ones as well.I like how Debbie's cedar Cove books involve more than one storyline. I realize for some readers this can be confusing, but for me it breaks up the monotony of a book. Usually, not always, but nobody is perfect.

She is very successful but, like any author, she would always like to broaden her audience. If this is not the kind of writing style you like then you should probably stay away from her books.Another complaint I frequently see is that she tends to "recap" a lot about past books and this can get irritating. And instead of having the conversation just jump right to the point she will have her characters talk about more mundane things first, and recap events from past stories, before she gets to the heart of the matter. I have read this whole series twice now, and will probably read the whole thing again at a later point.

But the repetition doesn't bother me that much and she usually manages to do it in a way that is different than how the story was previously told. With the introduction of some new characters, as well as periodic visits with the old ones, I think this series could be kept alive for a long time. So sometimes she can be a little smoother in her transitons between what is going on in the story and her recaps. I think spending an entire book reading about Olivia's cancer, or Emily's distrust of her husband would get tiresome; but by interspersing other stories in the book the author keeps it interesting.

If someone picks up the series in book 8 and has no idea what the characters are talking about then they are likely to lose interest. But this is Ms. I don't mind that she's bringing in new characters because I think it keeps the series fresh. For example, when two characters are sitting down to have tea Debbie will go into more detail than other authors might about the selection of the tea, and the significance of the tea cups they use.

Too bad we have to wait a year for each one but it's worth the wait. I love this series by Debbie. Can't wait for the next book to come out.

I am looking forward to her Cedar Cove Cook Book when it becomes available this summer. I have read all of Debbie Macomber's Cedar Cove series and have througly enjoyed each one. With each series I feel like I am visiting old friends.

it is a nice read, but i was really looking forward to reading about dave, emily and the boys. it was really nice to visit old friends, but not enough about pastor dave and his family. it had more about olivia then what should have been the central family.

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