Visiting the Real Cedar Cove

In the summer, Port Orchard gets visitors who come into town to see the real Cedar Cove and I sometimes have occasion to meet them. Often when they first meet me they are a bit hesitant. I want my readers to know that I’m friendly. If you expect me to look like my publicity photo you might be in for a shock. Okay, on a good day there’s a resemblance. Unfortunately, make-up artists and hairdressers don’t usually follow me around to enhance my look. One of the most frequent comments is, “I thought you’d be taller.”  Trust me, I wish I was, too. One nice thing is that rarely does anyone say, “Oh, I thought you’d be thinner.” Thank you.


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Published on August 15, 2016 09:01
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ABookAddictHere I want to do this!


message 2: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn is this the series that hallmark is now showing? I'm watching,


message 3: by Nancy (new)

Nancy I had an aunt and uncle that lived in Port Orchard when I was a child. I still remember visiting in the summer! I would love to visit again. I have completley fallen in love with Ceder Cove!


message 4: by Lorrie (new)

Lorrie brooks its a beautiful home behind you. hope to see cedar cove for another season


message 5: by Teresa (new)

Teresa I used to live in Silverdale, Washington which is not far from Port Orchard. I bowled in Port Orchard and walked downtown at times. Always wished I would have bumped into Mrs. Macomber - unfortunately never had the opportunity. One of these days I am hoping to get back up there and visit or see her when she is down this way. Port Orchard is a lovely little town where the shops are near the wharves and you can look over the Seattle way or toward the Navy yard in Bremerton. Oh, the memories!


message 6: by Nancy (new)

Nancy I may never make it to the actual Cedar Cove but I'd like to thank you for bringing it all to life in your books. I've loved looking forward to reading each one and learning more about each character. It has felt like I could step into the pages and walk the town with them.


message 7: by Jeanne (new)

Jeanne My daughter and I are visiting Seattle this fall. And on my "to see" list is Cedar Cove! Is the Cedar Cove Inn for real?


message 8: by Shennan (new)

Shennan Amann If I ever get to the West Coast, Port Orchard is definitely going to be one of the stops that my wife and I make. It's nice to se that Ms. Macomber takes time to interact with fans.


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