74 Seaside Avenue is the address of Teri (Miller) Polgar and her chess champion husband, Bobby. Teri begins the narration in the 7th book in the popular Cedar Cove series by Debbie Macomber. Once again, we join our well-loved residents of Cedar Cove to find out what is happening in their lives. Teri’s story involves subtle threats and kidnapping and a surprise for Bobby, as well as some tactical chess moves; Teri’s friend from Get Nailed, Rachel Pendergast, whose navy boyfriend Nate Olsen has moved to San Diego, finds she has to make a choice between heartthrob Nate and his possible political career, and Bruce Peyton and his sweet and slightly needy daughter, Jolene; Linnette McAfee decides to leave Cedar Cove for parts unknown when she is rejected by Cal Washburn; Troy Davis, coming to terms with the recent death of his wife, Sandy, a victim of Multiple Sclerosis, reconnects with an old girlfriend, but fears his daughter Megan’s disapproval; Olivia Lockhart Griffin needs the support of her best friend, Grace, after her latest mammogram; her husband, Jack, finds his AA resolutions sorely tested at the news; Grace Sherman Harding, rejoicing at the birth of two more grandchildren, learns that honesty is the best policy when it comes to telling her husband, Cliff, about the reappearance in town of Will Jefferson; Anson and Allison, Jon and Mary Ellen make brief appearances; and the reader is left wondering if Will Jefferson’s intentions are benign, and if Pastor Dave Flemming is all he seems. Macomber once again does what she excels at: people and relationships. Her characters are multi-faceted and her plots have a few twists (and in this case, a twister) to keep it interesting. An entertaining read that will have readers looking forward to 8 Sandpiper Way.