Navy Husband, Debbie Macomber
Navy Husband, Debbie Macomber
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Navy Husband

Author: Debbie Macomber

Narrator: Kristin Kalbli

Unabridged: 6 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/24/2023


Synopsis

There's nothing like a man in uniform… 

Shana Berrie recently bought a small ice-cream-and-pizza parlor in Seattle. She's starting to get her life on track when her sister Ali, a naval nurse, is sent to sea. Shana is left to take care of her niece, Jazmine, until her sister returns. To Shana's surprise, nine-year-olds have a lot of opinions, including some about her love life. 

Commander Adam Kennedy, a family friend, seems to feel Shana needs help as a substitute parent—while Jazmine decides Shana needs help finding a husband. A navy husband!

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 Kathy on July 12, 2018

Awesome romance book by Debbie! Always a good read!......more

Goodreads review by Karen on July 07, 2023

Mixed emotions I would have thought the first story’s as from 30 years ago. The storyline was archaic. The second seemed more modern, but it was the reverse. I just wonder if all the author’s hero’s are abrupt, hell this, damn this. First story left me cold and far more descriptive than I am used to......more

Goodreads review by Kim on August 01, 2019

Another good read from Debbie Macomber. This is two books in one. book #1: Navy Baby: Hannah is distraught over the death of her fiancee Jerry. She's a minister's daughter and Jerry was going to be a minister as well until he was killed in a car accident. One night, feeling sorry for herself months a......more

Goodreads review by bookwyrmemma on March 23, 2025

Debbie Macomber never disappoints when it comes to delivering feel-good romance, and this book is no exception. While this series wasn’t my favorite of her works, it was still an enjoyable read. Macomber has a talent for creating relatable characters and heartfelt stories that draw readers in. Of the......more

Goodreads review by Pam on August 01, 2018

Navy Families is a compilation of two novels by Debbie Macomber. These two novels deal with the Navy and living within the confines of its structure. Both novels deal with being married to an officer or wanting to be married and how it affects the family. Both novels are easy to read and are up to t......more