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92 Pacific Boulevard
92 Pacific Boulevard
92 Pacific Boulevard
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92 Pacific Boulevard

Written by Debbie Macomber

Narrated by Sandra Burr

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Olivia Lockhart-Griffin
Cedar Cove, Washington

Dear Listener,

I'm sorry to say that our good sheriff, Troy Davis, has suffered a disappointment in love. He was hoping to marry his onetime girlfriend, Faith Beckwith, who recently moved back to town. Well, the latest is that Faith ended the relationship last month, even though both of them are widowed and available. According to Troy, there were a few misunderstandings between them—some inadvertently caused, it seems, by his daughter, Megan.

Troy's got plenty to keep him occupied, though—like the unidentified remains found in a cave outside town. And the break-ins at 204 Rosewood Lane, the house Faith just happens to be renting from Grace Harding….

All of that's a distraction from what's happening in my life. I'm going through chemo right now, and I'm so grateful for my husband, Jack, my family and my friends, who give me the strength and support I need to beat this. But beat it I will!

I'd suggest meeting at Troy's place, 92 Pacific Boulevard, so we can all talk, but the Pancake Palace is probably a better choice if you want a decent cup of coffee!

Olivia

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 25, 2009
ISBN9781423348788
92 Pacific Boulevard
Author

Debbie Macomber

Debbie Macomber is a #1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author and a leading voice in women’s fiction today. She is a multiple award winner with more than 200 million copies of her books in print. Five of her Christmas titles have been made into Hallmark Channel Original Movies, as well as a series based on her bestselling Cedar Cove stories. For more information, visit her website:www.DebbieMacomber.com.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Good book. I really like Rachel's character, but am not that fond of Bruce and Jolene. I was surprised how different Jolene's character felt about Rachel after the wedding. I LOVE Bobby and Terri and was glad to visit with them again. I also enjoyed James and Christy. Quick read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The latest installment follows the local Sheriff and his high school girlfriend who he was recently reunited with. In addition, there were a ton of weddings in this one, some didn't even seem to be part of the overall story, but just thrown in to have a wedding.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Troy Davis, Sheriff of Cedar Cove, has plenty on his mind as he investigates the case of skeletal remains found in a cave outside of town. While he is thrilled that his daughter Megan is pregnant, he is saddened by the rift in his relationship with Faith Beckwith and is anxious to repair it. He is worried about Faith’s welfare as someone keeps vandalizing her house. He is also worried about his friend Olivia Griffin’s battle with breast cancer. Other Cedar Cove residents also have their own issues – newly married Rachel and Bruce are dealing with Bruce’s daughter’s reaction to their marriage; Mack MacAfee is trying to help Mary Jo Wyse and her baby; Terri Miller Polgar is due to have triplets any day; and her sister Christie Levitt is still angered by the desertion of James Wilbur and refuses to believe he loves her.“92 Pacific Boulevard” is another nicely done entry in Debbie Macomber’s ongoing soap opera like series set in Cedar Cove, Washington. A large portion of the book focuses on Troy Davis as he tries to win back Faith Beckwith and tries to find out who is targeting her house with vandalism. The romance portion is nicely done as Troy and Faith, both of whom have lost their spouses, find another chance at love; however the solution of the vandalism plot is a bit of a letdown. The same can be said for the story of the skeletal remains – it is pretty easy to figure out who knows what happened and the solution is disappointing. Storylines that work much better include Olivia’s ongoing struggle with breast cancer; Rachel and Bruce’s adjustment to married life; Mack and Mary Jo’s burgeoning romance; and the Christie-James romance which is my favorite plot in the book. However, a plot involving Mary Jo’s brother Linc comes out of nowhere and is hard to believe.Debbie Macomber’s strength is her storytelling and ability to create characters that readers care about and the charm of the Cedar Cove series is that while some characters’ plot lines are sewn up in each book they are still around and readers feel like they are visiting old friends. And Macomber always manages to leave her readers satisfied yet wanting to visit Cedar Cove again – if only to find out what happens next to Mary Jo and Mack, if Will really has changed, and if David Rhodes will continue to disappoint his father.Well done.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    92 Pacific Boulevard has Faith's house being vanderlized. It also has Mary Jo moving into a condo that Mac has bought even though she doesn't know that he owns it. Tanni's mom is trying to get a scholarship for Shaw so that they spend less time together. The book made me really eager to read the next in the series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    29 Jan 2010 - Amazon marketplaceBook 9 in the Cedar Cove series. I bought a whole load of them at one point and then have had to eke the new ones out as they're published (the next comes out this coming October). Although there's a large cast of characters, Macomber controls them well and gives enough previous detail to remind us of who they are, and their relationships, without making it cumbersome. As usual in the series, some of the characters are at the beginning of their story, some are part way through, and some threads are resolved. This makes it a satisfying read, although I did whizz through it a bit, impatient to know what everyone was up to!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    As always, the Debbie Macomber stories are great! She is a great story teller in the best sense of the word! I am really becoming a big fan of audio books.