Almost Paradise, Debbie Macomber
Almost Paradise, Debbie Macomber
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Almost Paradise

Author: Debbie Macomber

Narrator: Amy McFadden

Unabridged: 5 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 09/10/2019


Synopsis

Debbie Macomber dazzles in a contemporary update of Snow White. Despite the picturesque view, it’s a kiss that turns an unlikely pair into a fairy-tale romance.A mountain cabin. A moonlit night. And not a stepmother around to spoil the moment. For a burnt-out grad student looking for a little fun, this camp is paradise . . . well, almost. With seven mischievous girls in her cabin, Sherry White barely has time to whistle while she works. Then there’s the camp director, who may be the most gorgeous man Sherry’s ever met—and the most serious too. Even after they share a perfect kiss under the stars, Sherry wonders whether they’ll ever see eye to eye.When Jeff Roarke founded his camp for gifted children, he had a vision of rigorous education and self-improvement. Now Sherry is about to ruin everything with her insistence that kids need to let loose and play. Sherry’s minions are driving him crazy, but the worst part is, Jeff’s beginning to think that resistance is futile. Because Sherry is messing with his agenda, his head . . . and his heart.

About Debbie Macomber

How many people follow the dream they had as a child growing up? American Women's Fiction and Romance novelist, Debbie Macomber did just that. She realized that it was her dream to become a writer from the time she was in fourth grade. She did not act upon that dream (for fear of rejection) until she was 30 years old, and the mother of four children. She submitted many manuscripts, but all were rejected. She attended a romance writers conference, where one of her manuscripts, Heartsong, was selected to be critiqued by an editor from Harlequin Enterprises, Inc. Of course, that editor ripped her work to shreds with his criticism, and recommended she throw it away! Instead, she gathered the $10 fee and submitted the same manuscript to Harlequin's competitor, Silhouette Books. They published the manuscript, and Macomber's illustrious writing career began in earnest.

Debbie Macomber overcame her dyslexia to become one of the most prolific authors of romance novels. She sat in her kitchen, with four children, tapping out her work on an ordinary typewriter. At her peak writing, she was releasing two or three titles per year, with her first hardcover novel being released in 2001.

Most women today are very familiar with Macomber's current works, especially those that have been made into Hallmark Channel movies and series. The Christmas movies.......Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle, Call Me Mrs. Miracle, and Trading Christmas.....have become iconic Christmas features. The Cedar Cove series was also a hit with not only Debbie Macomber fans, but Hallmark fans in general.

Macomber and her husband raised their four children, and now have grandchildren. They still live in Port Orchard, Washington, but now winter in Florida.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kerry on July 23, 2023

It's not Blossom Street! Actually I didn't know this was two stories and was a little shocked going from one story to another. Not usually a reader of romance novels (the book was a gimme) I found the stories a little sappy and silly. However I did finish the book which I considered not doing at one......more

Goodreads review by Jenny on September 11, 2024

Two stories! Lanni and her daughter Jenny are left by Judd (husband/ father). He shows up two years later to take Jenny to meet his dying father in Montana. Only, his father isn't really dying...Judd and Lanni try to work out their marriage. Sherry starts work at a summer camp for intellectually tale......more

Goodreads review by Heather on April 08, 2019

I love this book, I guess I say that in a lot of my reviews, but I really love these stories. This book has two stories in it, different but both very good. Well written, well developed characters and just a fun read!......more

Goodreads review by Moey17 on May 19, 2018

These “updated” tellings of Macomber’s early books seem to have two things in common, irrational women and overbearing men. These weren’t terrible, but only ok, fine to while away a rainy afternoon.......more

Goodreads review by Becky on July 28, 2022

Both stories were enjoyable. All marriages go through things, but nice to see people work at a marriage and not give up so easy. It takes two. Loved the second one, I would have loved to have Sherey as a camp counselor. Oh the fun at camp!!......more