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Love Letters: A Rose Harbor Novel by Macomber, Debbie (ISBN: 9780553391145)
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Love Letters: A Rose Harbor Novel Unknown - 2014
by Macomber, Debbie
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- Title Love Letters: A Rose Harbor Novel
- Author Macomber, Debbie
- Binding unknown
- Edition First Printing
- Publisher Ballantine Books, NY
- Date 2014
- ISBN 9780553391145
About the author
Debbie Macomber, the author of "Blossom Street Brides, Starry Night, Rose Harbor in Bloom, The Inn at Rose Harbor, Starting Now, Angels at the Table, A Turn in the Road, 1105 Yakima Street, Hannah's List, " and "Twenty Wishes, "is a leading voice in women's fiction. Nine of her novels have hit #1 on the "New York Times" bestseller list, with three debuting at #1 on the "New York Times, USA Today, "and "Publishers Weekly" lists. In 2009 and 2010, "Mrs. Miracle" and "Call Me Mrs. Miracle" were Hallmark Channel's top-watched movies for the year. In 2013, Hallmark Channel produced the original series "Debbie Macomber's Cedar Cove. "Debbie Macomber has more than 170 million copies of her books in print worldwide.
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