Saturday, October 19, 2013

92 Pacific Boulevard Book Review

92 Pacific Boulevard (Cedar Cove Novels) by Debbie Macomber was the next in the Cedar Cove Series.  I was excited when I found it at the library with a few others that were left in the series.  I can't believe that I am almost at the end of the series.  The great thing is that Debbie Macomber has written lots of different series so I just have to figure out where to read next!


Troy Davis, town sheriff, lives at 92 Pacific Boulevard.  Recently widowed, he is soon to be a grandfather with his daughter, Megan, expecting her first child.  He is trying to regain Faith Beckwith's trust after breaking off their relationship because his daughter was upset to learn he was dating again.  He is busy with a lot of police matters including the break ins and vandalism at Faith's house and the remains found outside town in a cave.  

There is tons happening in this book with all your favorite characters.  Olivia Griffin is dealing with cancer and trying to stay strong while fighting through the treatments.  Mack and Mary Jo get get engaged and then break off the engagement after it causes a strain on their relationship.  Only to find that Mary Jo's brother, Linc, got married to Lori, a woman who he has only known a short time.  There are always a lot going on in Cedar Cove and I hope that you pick it up to find out more of what is going on.

I love this series!  I feel like I know all the characters and I can't wait to see what happens next.  Sadly, I have a few books that I need to read first for review, a new book club book, and that I was on the reserve list which I can't renew because there are so many other people that want it.  I am going to have my work cut out for me to balance the books that I have in my pile for the rest of the month.  Here is hoping that I can get them all read with the time available (and still get some sleep at night).  I guess that lets the rest of the series stretch out a little longer for me so that I am not as sad when I get to the end.

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