A Girl’s Guide to Moving On by Debbie Macomber

Sometimes, a Debbie Macomber book has just the right amount of tears, along with the happy ending. Her latest, A Girl’s Guide to Moving On, is one of those novels. With dual narrators, Macomber allows her characters to tell the story of turning points in...

Born in Shame by Nora Roberts

Nora Roberts wraps up her Irish Born trilogy, the stories of three sisters, with the mystical Born in Shame. Born in Fire was the story of Maggie Concannon, the oldest sister, a tempestuous glass artist. In Born in Ice, she tells the story of Brianna, the quiet sister...

The Wedding Tree by Robin Wells

It’s probably the best recommendation I can give women’s fiction; recommended to my mother. I think she’ll appreciate Robin Wells’ epic novel, The Wedding Tree. At 91, Adelaide McCauley is ready to die when she finds herself looking down...

Silver Linings by Debbie Macomber

Debbie Macomber’s books are comfort reads, but don’t get too comfortable. There are sometimes surprises in her books, as in Silver Linings. Macomber takes readers back to the Rose Harbor Inn in Cedar Cove, Washington, where widow Jo Marie Rose has now...

Whisper Beach by Shelley Noble

Shelley Noble’s Whisper Beach surprised me. I expected the typical summer book about women who reunite after twelve years, discovering romance and rediscovering friendship at a resort. It was anything but typical with a cast of characters that were grittier with...