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Cedar Cove #3

311 Pelican Court

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Return to #1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove, where sometimes you have to take a leap of faith to find the love you deserve.

In the small town of Cedar Cove, everyone knows everybody else’s business—and they usually have an opinion about it.

Recently divorced, Zach and Rosie Cox were given an unusual custody deal by Judge Olivia instead of their children moving between homes, the kids keep the family home and the parents move in and out. Working to create stability in this new arrangement just might show them that they still belong together, if only they can learn to trust each other again.

Olivia herself is caught in a dilemma. Her ex-husband is trying to regain her affection, but maybe what she really wants is Jack Griffin to show her how he feels.

As always, Olivia will help and encourage her friends as they deal with new challenges and fresh starts, because this community is one that cares about each other, and they know hope and happiness can show up in unexpected places.

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370 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2003

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Debbie Macomber

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Debbie Macomber is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and one of today’s most popular writers with more than 200 million copies of her books in print worldwide. In her novels, Macomber brings to life compelling relationships that embrace family and enduring friendships, uplifting her readers with stories of connection and hope. Macomber’s novels have spent over 1,000 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Fifteen of these novels hit the number one spot.

In 2023, Macomber’s all-new hardcover publication includes Must Love Flowers (July). In addition to fiction, Macomber has also published three bestselling cookbooks, three adult coloring books, numerous inspirational and nonfiction works, and two acclaimed children’s books.

Celebrated as “the official storyteller of Christmas”, Macomber’s annual Christmas books are beloved and six have been crafted into original Hallmark Channel movies. Macomber is also the author of the bestselling Cedar Cove Series which the Hallmark Channel chose as the basis for its first dramatic scripted television series. Debuting in 2013, Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove was a ratings favorite for three seasons.

She serves on the Guideposts National Advisory Cabinet, is a YFC National Ambassador, and is World Vision’s international spokesperson for their Knit for Kids charity initiative. A devoted grandmother, Debbie and Wayne live in Port Orchard, Washington, the town which inspired the Cedar Cove series.

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Profile Image for Suz.
1,559 reviews860 followers
November 9, 2015
This little series is my go to after heavier reads. I had just finished Middlesex and I liked this just as much, of course in different ways! Grace is a little annoying, as are some people in real life so that's just good practice for my diplomacy skills, and in these books some happenings really don’t ring true to me. I do enjoy them for what they are, and they are not written as a literary masterpieces.

Let me just say right now that I’d love my 14 year old daughter to come back to her old self as quickly as the little minx Allison.. but then that would just be too convenient, I do admit. Unfortunately my girl is more of a minx than her. I digress.. but it's on my mind!

Light and fluffy are good adjectives for Cedar Cove, things do have a way of righting themselves most of the time, but it’s an enjoyable way to pass a few hours. The positives for this is that my pockets of reading time aren’t always large, so it's very good for me to be able to pick up and put down to my heart’s content.

Jon is a bit of a dish, I like reading about him and Maryellen, but again her story of returning to the workforce with a newborn and sharing custody with a partner and rarely having to communicate is a bit to simplified. I’m okay with all this as it suits my purpose, I safely gauge that this series will be a constant 4 stars for me. This is good!

Thanks to my lovely friend Marianne, for steering me in Cedar Cove's direction and supplying me with the whole lot too!
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886 reviews406 followers
February 24, 2022
OK, so maybe it was not the wisest move to read a 3rd installment of a series at first, but I needed a book like this for a reading challenge, it promised some harmless entertainment and it was for free at the time I downloaded it.

Unfortunately it did not deliver.

However, it is quite big on the weird curiosity factor: I do not think I ever came across an author who managed to put a huge sticker on one of her supposed main characters' forehead, screaming "BEWARE. I AM THE (stupidest b#$ch oh scratch that! she is not THAT deep to be called even that) SILLIEST COW ON THIS SWEET EARTH!" in Chapter 1 , Page 1 (maybe it was already page 2 - hard to tell on kindle). Surely that must be some kind of record (or I was lucky enough to escape these kind of shockers before).

The other characters were not very interesting on their own merits (though at one point that other woman, Grace, started competing for the "silly cow" title in earnest), but appeared decent enough, especially compared to Rose.

It was mostly irritation mingled with boredom, I struggled to finish it all.
Profile Image for TL *Humaning the Best She Can*.
2,341 reviews166 followers
August 21, 2015
So glad I finally got around to reading this again:)

Another wonderful installment in this series... Can I move to Cedar Cove? I'll work two jobs there if I have to :)

There's romance abound, but not a smooth road for those involved... also a bit of mystery where the man at Bob and Peggy's B&B is concerned. Even though we do get answers, there's still plenty of questions.

Zach and Rosie's story didn't feel as abrupt as it did when they first introduced in the last book. As I got to know them, I enjoyed reading about their family (I did want to smack them both a couple times). Their resolution (for this part of the story anyway) felt a tad rushed but it had me smiling so I didn't mind.

Maryellen and Olivia's stories had me tearing up to at one point and learning about Jon Bowman's past...wow, poor guy.. I wanted to give him a huge hug. I don't blame him for not trusting people more really... I'm sure I would too if that happened to me.

Grace... oh Grace. Even though she
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762 reviews108 followers
February 4, 2016
An interesting, quick read about several relationships in Cedar Cove. It is not your typical romance book. A nice read but nothing memorable.
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3,232 reviews1,146 followers
May 18, 2018
This whole book reads like a manifesto against marriage at one point (Zach and Rosie). We also have Grace Sherman doing something stupid that causes her relationship with Cliff to be in jeopardy. Olivia is still hemming all over Jack, but at least that gets resolved along with Maryellen and Jon. This book doesn't do enough of a good job in my opinion to switch my interest over for the next couple in book #4, "44 Cranberry Point."

"311 Pelican Court" has Olivia come down with another intriguing sentence. She allows Zach and Rosie Cox to get a divorce, but tells them that the kids now own it so they don't have to constantly be moving back and forth between homes. Of course this causes further fights and these two are just the worst after a while. Sorry, Macomber does not have me rooting for these two. Things get wrapped up way too easily in the end.

Olivia kind of annoyed me in this one. She knows her ex wants her back and now she's acting as if she doesn't know what to do. Jack had a lot more patience with the situation than I would have.

Grace and her whole story-line was disappointing. No spoilers, but it won't thrill you.

And now here is the beginning of my Maryellen dislike. I hated the later stories starring her and Jon because I initially disliked how they got together with Maryellen telling a huge lie to Jon. The later books are a doozy though and I wanted to shake her since she acts like forgiveness is just something that should be given out with a side of pancakes.

This one felt overly long. I struggled to get through it. Probably because most of the story was taken up with Rosie and Zach bickering and then their teen daughter acting like a jerk as well.

We get an appearance of Cecilia in this one "16 Lighthouse Road." so that was nice.

The writing was okay, I just had a hard time with how some of the characters were depicted. It felt a little bit like they all lost their minds.

Things come to a end with a thunk. We do get some happily ever afters, they just don't feel earned I guess.
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595 reviews279 followers
January 4, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️ 1/2

I am really enjoying reading Debbie Macomber’s series “Cedar Cove”.
The story and the characters are like a morning cup of coffee and a warm hug.
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79 reviews7 followers
September 16, 2012
I'm finished with this series. I can't stand the character of Grace. The woman can't make up her mind about what she wants - she still seems to need some sort of closure from her first marriage, she meets a wonderful man who would do anything for her and adores her, but she'd rather have an online affair with the brother of her best friend (she knows it's wrong because he's married - but he's not happy in his marriage and plans on leaving his wife ... blah, blah, blah). And Olivia - what woman wants to go back to her ex-husband who cheated and married "the other woman"? And at the end of the book when Stan (the ex-husband) shows up to talk to Grace, it leads me to believe that now he's going to pursue Grace - and she thinks that's a good idea (even though this is the man who cheated on her best friend). I wouldn't consider Grace as "best friend" material - she had an online affair with Olivia's brother, and is now considering dating Olivia's cheating ex-husband. I'd tell Olivia to run as fast as she can away from Grace. Who needs a friend like that? Needlesstosay, I won't be continuing with this series. That's not to say I'm finished with Debbie Macomber. This series just wasn't for me.
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7,347 reviews203 followers
April 21, 2021
I am most definitely reading this entire series out of order. Mostly because of a challenge but I think it will all work out in the end? If not, I can only blame myself - right?

311 Pelican Court is the third installment of this series. In this, you will get to meet Zach and Rosie. While I say meet them, I knew that they were introduced in the previous book but I haven't read that one yet - so, yeah, I just met them now. They were okay but definitely had to put in some work/effort in order to become a stronger couple. It wasn't necessarily easy for them but relationships never are.

Out of the two, I don't really have a favorite because I wanted to slap them both multiple times throughout the book. Besides them, there's a ton of other characters in this book and lots of things to get distracted by. There's also a little mystery added in between all of this romance and drama.. and I just sat back and enjoyed the book.

In the end, it was interesting and a quick read.
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524 reviews48 followers
June 7, 2009
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.
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1,608 reviews174 followers
October 1, 2017
311 Pelican Court is the third installment of the Cedar Cove series. It starts out with the annoying divorced couple from the last book, but I will say that I ended up enjoying the way things turned out with that part of the story. The plot threads that were left hanging in book two were wrapped up here and I was glad of that. This series is light soap opera fare and surprisingly it's been the perfect counter to the heavy fantasy world of Brandon Sanderson that I've been listening to on audio. I can only handle one of those at a time.

While these are engrossing I can't bring myself to give them more than 3 stars because they are just complete fluff and I don't feel like the writing is on par with a 4 star book. Sometimes that doesn't bother me and I can enjoy a story enough to give high marks anyway, but with this series it does bother me. As I've said in my previous reviews, there is too much telling and not enough showing, and too much back and forth between characters who cannot make up their minds about how they feel, which is one of the things that makes this series resemble a soap. Despite all that I still do like this series and I've already started the fourth book in this series and am just as glued to it as I was to the previous ones.

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1,717 reviews311 followers
July 3, 2015
Welcome back to Cedar Cove, the town that will steal your heart & leave you believing in happy endings, even if there are some bumps along the road. I really appreciate how realistic this story is. Macomber never rushes her characters, but rather allows relationships to build slowly, continuing on throughout the series. Although I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, I found it harder to get into than the first 2 novels in the series. Once I was immersed in the story I thoroughly enjoyed it.

I really enjoy how much more in depth we’re getting into the various characters’ stories at this point in the series. The intricately intertwining stories are absolutely phenomenal. I still find Rosie to be an over the top character at the beginning. For someone with a family to raise she’s excessively self-absorbed and refuses to listen or take any blame on herself. She does grow on me throughout the novel, and I didn’t dislike her by the ending. The change was gradual and definitely realistic. Because of the intertwining stories and the number of major characters, even if you don’t like one it’s still very easy to love the story as a whole.

This was definitely a warm and inviting return to Cedar Cove, the town where I may just move in the future. I love the world that Macomber builds and allows her readers to explore. My parting thoughts with this one? Oh Charlotte… What did you get yourself into this time?
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50 reviews
July 15, 2014
I'd give this book 3 1/2 stars because Debbie Macomber is a talented writer; however, the storyline didn't capture my interest as much as I had hoped. I really enjoy Macober's Blossom Street series but then I also have a fondness for small business owners, knitting, and Seattle. 311 Pelican Court was the first book of the Cedar Cove series I read. There was a nice array of colorful characters, but at times I felt like they were a bit too whiney and the story drug on longer than it needed. Grace annoyed me with her wishy-washy behavior. I expected Olivia, a Judge to be stronger. She actually considers going back to her ex after he cheated on her & married the other woman. I did like Rosie & Zach's custody arrangement of the children after their divorce. The children were able to remain in the home, while the parents had to split their time and shuffle back and forth between the house and an apartment.
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1,022 reviews43 followers
August 18, 2011
This book was ok. I was really into at first, but then it just seemed like it went on and on. I was glad that Maryellen finally realized that Jon was cool and they got together. Ditto with Olivia and Jack. And Zach and Rosie work out their problems. Now she just needs to get Grace and Cliff together, which happens in a later book I think. But these books kind of makes me not want to get into a relationship. All these people do is fight. Geez Debbie. There are some sane people out there in the world who dont always have an issue with someone they are smitten with.
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2,265 reviews94 followers
October 29, 2019
Actual Rating: 4.5

This was an amazing read. The third instalment continues to follow the lives of the residents of Cedar Cove. It was well-written, and witty. I loved every minute of it. The only reason for 4.5 is because it ended so soon, I wanted that last scene to be longer. The characters were amazing. I am glad that Zachary and Rosie are able to work through their differences and become stronger. Also, I love Olivia. Charlotte is still my absolute favourite. However, I thought that Zachary’s character was really great in this one. He had more personality in this book. The ending was amazing, but cut short. I hope it continues in book 4. I can’t wait! Overall, an incredible read.
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2,256 reviews61 followers
February 24, 2021
3,5 Sterne

In dem kleinen Küstenstädtchen im Staate Washington ist wieder einiges los. Ein frisch geschiedenes Paar versucht, mit der neuen häuslichen Situation und ihren aufmüpfigen Kindern zurecht zu kommen. Grace versucht, nach dem Tod ihres Mannes ein neues Leben zu starten während ihre Tochter Maryellen gleichzeitig neues Leben in sich trägt (und nicht weiß wie sie mit dem dazugehörigen Mann umgeben soll).
Grace's Freundin, Richterin Olivia Lockhart, wird von zwei Männern gleichzeitig umworben. Und obwohl sie eigentlich weiß, wem ihr Herz gehört, dauert es doch eeewig, bis es dann auch die Männer wissen.
Und dann gibt es da immer noch das Rätsel um den Unbekannten, der letztes Jahr im B&B des Ortes plötzlich verstorben ist.

Ich weiß nicht, ob es nur an der Jahreszeit spielt, in dem der Großteil der Geschichte spielt (Herbst und Winter), aber es liegt irgendwie eine Schwermut und Melancholie auf all den Beziehungen, die wir hier begleiten, die größtenteils ja auch alle kaputt sind. Zumindest ist keine wirklich ganz. Vielleicht wird dieses Schwermut-Gefühl auch noch dadurch verstärkt, weil die Erzählgeschwindigkeit sehr langsam ist, teilweise liegen ein paar Wochen dazwischen bis ein Faden der Geschichte wieder aufgenommen wird.
Am Ende kommt dann eine ganz neue Storyline hinzu, die wahrscheinlich im nächsten Band weiter ausgeführt wird.

Neuerdings gibts es ja zahllose Buchreihen, in der jedes Buch für sich gelesen werden kann weil es immer um eine andere Figur geht, und die anderen Personen nur ganz kleine Nebenrollen bekommen. Ich hingegen mag es eigentlich lieber, von jedem zu wissen, wie es mit ihr/ihm weitergeht - so wie es Debbie Macomber in ihrer "Cedar Cove Reihe" tut.

Insgesamt ist "Winterglühen" ein sehr netter Frauenroman, den ich auch gern gelesen habe weil ich die Personen mittlerweile sehr lieb gewonnen hat. Man merkt ihm aber das Alter (das Buch erschien im Original bereits vor 20 Jahren) doch auch schon an.
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769 reviews34 followers
October 26, 2019
Loved it!! Every book I've read by Debbie Macomber has been awesome❤ Can't wait to continue these characters' stories
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1,578 reviews75 followers
January 13, 2018
I loved this book!! My second Time reading this book!! I love her books!!
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784 reviews10 followers
February 25, 2010
"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.
836 reviews
March 11, 2012
311 Pelican Ct. is the address of my least favorite person, Rosie, now divorced from Zach. Olivia's innovative custody ruling probably did a lot to bring these 2 back together again... and most importantly, bring them all closer together as a family.

Yay for Olivia and Jack...a wedding at the end.

Boo for Grace...what a horrible case of bad judgment. She carried an online affair with her old high school heart throb and Olivia's married brother, Will. Will lies and tells her that he and his wife are separated as he plans an intimate tryst for them in New Orleans. Thankfully, Grace learns that Will is not separated from someone mentioning that he and his wife are going on their annual cruise soon....
Well, with her time spent obsessively online communicating with Will... Cliff recognizes the same spirit he saw in his cheating wife and calls off his relationship with Grace. All the groveling she has done has not changed his mind... you go Cliff!

Scary times at the B&B for Bob and Phyllis. Seems he (they) might be in danger from someone who may be murdering the crew from Vietnam (they murdered innocents). And maybe Dan (Grace's deceased husband) did not commit suicide...maybe he was murdered! The mysterious man who checked into the B&B and died that same night, was murdered by drugs in his bottled water. This will be continued in the next book.

Yay for Maryellen and Jon, it appears another wedding is in the making :-)

Very enjoyable group of people in this series...I even kinda like Rosie now :o
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2,218 reviews583 followers
January 23, 2020
It was so good to read this book again about eight years after the first time. There was so much going on in the story that it felt fast-paced and really held my attention. I love the characters that the author created for this series, and enjoy the way the book went back and forth between them. It was really nice to get some resolution on a few storylines, and to have some of the others developed a little more. There were also some new characters and aspects to the storyline.

This book is a must for any Macomber fan, as well as for those who enjoy small town romances.
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507 reviews11 followers
August 13, 2020
4.5 stars

I really enjoy these books. They read like a soap opera with every character having a story to tell in the town of Cedar Cove. I love the fact that new characters are introduced while you keep up to date with other ones and their latest stories. The books are written in a lovely wholesome way.
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924 reviews558 followers
June 21, 2011
Loved catching up on the characters in the romantic soap-opera set in a charming cove. Can’t believe Grace was so stupid; but, then again, in a way I can. :) Certainly glad
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July 8, 2015
Maryellen treats Jon as she does and is surprised he doesn`t want to let her close.

Grace treats Cliff as she does and is surprised he ends their relationship.

But as usual, sweet, charming book.
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294 reviews
September 25, 2007
Part of ongoing series based in Cedar Cove. Great mix of mystery and intertwining of lives and love stories. Apparently this is the 3rd book in the series with 44 Cranberry being the next book.
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January 29, 2023
This is a fun series. Many times I read a book from a series & I'm not led to read the complete series from start to finish; but this series has pulled me in & I absolutely love each character. My heart goes out to children who have to deal with their parents divorcing. That can't be easy. I'm glad Zack & Rosie managed to patch their relationship back together with the help & push from their children. That is why they say: Never underestimate children. They know more than you think they do. Alison is a sweetheart even though she went through a rebellious stage. I think that many times, children want to hurt their parents because they either feel responsible for the divorce in some ways; or they feel angry that the family unit has broken apart. I think that Zack should not have blurred emotional stability with work ethics, but when a marriage falls apart, many times everything that seemed logical and the principles you once had kind of goes out the window. Cecelia plays a role to help Alison through this & brings things back into perspective. Cecelia who went through her parents divorcing could then in turn help Alison find hope in her circumstances & helped her back out of her rebellion.

Stan Lockhart is bad news & trouble with a capital T. I'm glad that Jack & Olivia manage to overcome Stan's roadblocks & antics.


I love the romance between Mary-Ellen & John. I love how they both love their baby Katie and how they are such tender parents.

I'm sad that Grace is going through such a hard time in her love relationships, but I look forward to the next books in the series which will continue the story of how she picks the pieces up of her life. I personally have learnt that Internet based relationships are many times misleading, false & not always as they seem. I have read book 10 & 11 in this series already, so I know that Will Jefferson is a charmer, but I think in this book Grace is vulnerable, lonely & gullable; & I was there too at one stage so I kind of related to this. I think that sometimes dating online can have Its benefits, but usually I think Its a dangerous game to play especially in today's world we living in.
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2,839 reviews129 followers
September 4, 2023
311 Pelican Court by Debbie Macomber
Cedar Cove #3
367-page Libby Ebook

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Featuring: Letter From MC, Letter From Author, Character List, Washington State, Divorcees, Mothers, Widowers, Judge, Newspaper Editor, PTSD, Marital Issues, Child Custody Agreements, Librarian, Art, Septuagenarians, Quinquagenarians, Vicenarians, Family Drama, Sex, Holidays, Second Chance Trope, Breakups, Investigation

Rating as a movie: PG-15/R for adult content

My rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👩‍⚖️💔📸

My thoughts: 🔖Page 2 of 267 - Interesting, the letter from the MC is from Rosie on Goodreads but from Olivia in the book, and it's the same letter with tweaking for the difference of author.

Cecilia does show up! Since it's been 3 years since her story and she already had a starring role I fear I won't get the desired conclusion of her story. I hope she has a recurring role in future books. I'm going to have to slow my roll so I don't get burnt out, but these are so good. This story was very good, although predictable. There was one storyline that was very unexpected as I was not expecting an MC to dabble in bad behavior. I'm going to read one more, then I'll take a quick break.

Recommend to others: Absolutely! I can't get enough of this series. I'm definitely giving the show a chance after I finish the books.

Cedar Cove
1. 16 Lighthouse Road (2001)
2. 204 Rosewood Lane (2002)
3. 311 Pelican Court (2003)
4. 44 Cranberry Point (2004)
5. 50 Harbor Street (2005)
6. 6 Rainier Drive (2006)
7. 74 Seaside Avenue (2007)
8. 8 Sandpiper Way (2008)
9. 92 Pacific Boulevard (2009)
10. 1022 Evergreen Place (2010)
5-B Poppy Lane (2011)
11. 1105 Yakima Street (2011)
12. 1225 Christmas Tree Lane (2011)
Welcome Back to Cedar Cove (2021)
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186 reviews20 followers
December 26, 2019
I am really enjoying this series!!

All the characters from Cedar Cove 1 are still in the story and thats nice because they have all become fast friends!!

Lovely story, lovely romance, love the moral values!!! I know its a bit old fashioned but thats how I like my Romance!! Hahaha

Book 3 adds in a bit of murder mystery!! OOOOO!!!! Can't wait to see where that is going!!

279 reviews2 followers
June 6, 2018
As usual, the Cedar Cove characters are not all that they appear. This book highlights a couple going through a divorce and custody sharing. I'm always amazed how Debbie ( we're on a first name basis now 'cause we're totally friends) reveals such depth of character from perspectives I could never imagine. Either she has split personalities, or deep insight. (Remember, I can say these things 'cause we're friends.) As usual, they all pull you in to their respective stories and you cheer with their victories and ache with them when they lose. So. Much. Love.
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