Must Love Flowers, Debbie Macomber
Must Love Flowers, Debbie Macomber
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Must Love Flowers

Bestseller

Author: Debbie Macomber

Narrator: Thérèse Plummer

Unabridged: 8 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/11/2023


Synopsis

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Two women at different stages of life find themselves on a journey of renewal after undergoing hardships in this uplifting novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber.

“Wise, warm, witty, and charmingly full of hope, this story celebrates the surprising and unexpected ways that family, friendship, and love can lift us up.”—Kristin Hannah, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Four Winds

Joan Sample is not living the life she expected. Now a widow and an empty-nester, she has become by her own admission something of a recluse. But after another birthday spent alone, she is finally inclined to listen to her sister, who has been begging Joan to reengage with the world. With Emmie’s support, Joan gathers the courage to take some long-awaited steps: hiring someone to tame her overgrown garden, joining a grief support group, and even renting out a room to a local college student. Before long Joan is starting to feel a little like herself again.

Across town, Maggie Herbert works mornings as a barista, tending to impatient customers before rushing to afternoon nursing classes. She lives with her alcoholic father, ducking his temperamental outbursts and struggling to pay the household bills. But her circumstances brighten when she finds a room for rent in Joan’s home. In the unexpected warmth of her new situation, Maggie finds a glimmer of hope for a better life. But will Maggie’s budding attraction to one of her favorite customers ruin the harmony she’s only recently found with Joan? Meanwhile, what is Joan to make of the mysterious landscaper who’s been revitalizing her garden—a man who seems to harbor a past loss of his own? 

As Maggie and Joan confront difficult life choices, they draw strength from this new friendship in surprising ways—discovering in the process that “found family” is often the very best kind.

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 Sherri on April 15, 2023

It’s nice to take a break from psychological thrillers and this one was fantastic! This was book #14 for me by Debbie Macomber and I enjoyed it so much! Joan Sample has been a widow for 4 years and she’s had a very tough time. This book is about strength, courage and starting over. Can I also say ho......more

Goodreads review by Gloria on July 08, 2023

Debbie Macomber is one of the greatest storytellers of all times and she has another touching and emotional tale in Must Love Flowers. She said that she was ready to retire but had a story of a widow to tell and she did a wonderful job of pulling the reader in to experience all the raw emotions and......more

Goodreads review by Chris on June 25, 2023

Always heartwarming and a delightful, easy to read story. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I love the way this author continually finds topics and plots that fit in with our emotions and life experiences. An endless voice of uplifting messages of hope and love, Macomber brings another go-to story to the masse......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on November 18, 2024

I loved this book and wish the characters were real!......more

Goodreads review by Jeanne on June 25, 2024

3.5 stars......more


Quotes

“Nobody does heart-happy books better than Debbie Macomber. Readers will adore these characters and cheer for them.”—Mary Kay Andrews, New York Times bestselling author of The Homewreckers

“Uplifting, warm, and hopeful . . . With her signature charm and wit, Debbie Macomber proves that the best relationships, like the perfect blooms, are always worth the wait. This can’t-miss novel is Macomber at the height of her storytelling prowess. I absolutely adored it!”—Kristy Woodson Harvey, New York Times bestselling author of The Summer of Songbirds

“Both of-the-moment and timeless, this is truly a story to embrace—and then to share.”—Susan Wiggs, New York Times bestselling author of Sugar and Salt

“Debbie Macomber never fails to deliver an uplifting, heartwarming story. Must Love Flowers should be at the top of your summer reading list!”—Brenda Novak, New York Times bestselling author of Before We Were Strangers