Cedar Cove
Debbie was born on 22nd October in 1948 in Yakima in Washington. She is an American author who focuses on romance novels and also contemporary women’s fiction. 4 of her novels have been made TV movies. In 2005 she became the first winner of the Quill Award for romance which is fan-voted and has been awarded both a Romance Writers of America RITA and a lifetime achievement award by the same Romance Writers of America. Macomber is among the bestselling authors of the New York Times and also one of the most popular authors with over 170 million copies of her books printed worldwide. In her books, Debbie brings to life fascinating relationships which embrace family as well as enduring friendships which uplift her readers with the stories of hope and connection. Her novels have been able to spend over 750 weeks on the bestseller list of the New York Times. Eight of them novels have hit the number 1 spot. In the year 2015, Debbie’s all-new hardcover novels are Last One Home released in March, Silver Linings for August and also Dashing Through The Snow which was released in October. The Paperback editions were given in 2015 for the Blossom Street Brides in March together with her Christmas novel known as Mr Miracle of October. On top of this, she has published cookbooks, inspirational books and also nonfiction works. She has also acclaimed children’s books. Debbie’s Cedar Cove Series was Hallmark Channel’s 1st dramatic television series scripted off her book. Cedar Cove is currently enjoying a 3rd season. Her novels mainly focus on delivering the story’s message and they do not incorporate descriptive passages that are detailed. The heroines in her writing tend to be optimistic, and the stories get resolved in a way that leaves a reader with the feeling of happy expectation and hope. Most of her novels take place in small and rural towns. The Cedar Cove series is loosely based on her hometown. Due to her Christian beliefs, she does not include the explicit sexual details in her novels. They however contain sensuality in them. Her book This Matter of Marriage, was made a TV movie in the year 1998. 3 of Debbie’s novels have been turned into Hallmark TV movies. They are; Mrs. Miracle, Call Me Mrs. Miracle, and also Trading Christmas, which is based on the novel (When Christmas Comes).