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1105 Yakima Street
1105 Yakima Street
1105 Yakima Street
Audiobook (abridged)6 hours

1105 Yakima Street

Written by Debbie Macomber

Narrated by Sandra Burr

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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1105 Yakima Street,Cedar Cove, Washington

Dear Listener,You’ve probably heard that my wife has left me. Rachel’s pregnant, and she says she can’t handle the stress in our household anymore. My thirteen-year-old daughter, Jolene, is jealous of her. Maybe it’s my fault. As a widower I spoiled her-

Jolene was reading over my shoulder just now and says that’s not true. She claims Rachel ruined everything. But that’s not true. The real question is: How can I get my wife back? I don’t even know where she is. She’s not with Teri Polgar or any of her other friends from the salon. The other question is…when will Jolene grow up and stop acting like such a brat? Of course, I’m not the only one in town with problems. Linc Wyse’s father-in-law is trying to destroy his business. And you know Charlotte Rhodes? Seems she’s becoming forgetful, and the family’s worried about her and Ben. Lots of other stuff going on—but Rachel is better at keeping up with it than I am.

If you have any idea where my wife is, give me a call. Please.

Bruce Peyton

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 30, 2011
ISBN9781455821242
1105 Yakima Street
Author

Debbie Macomber

Debbie Macomber, with more than 100 million copies of her books sold worldwide, is one of today’s most popular authors. Visit her at DebbieMacomber.com.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the second book that i read under the same series by the same author. Unlike the earlier book which is the last book from the same series, this is the second last book and tell the story of Rachel who left her husband after the standoff between her and her stepdaughter as well as trying to avoid the tension situation from affecting her baby that she is carrying. In meantime, Olivia, the Judge, is also having problems in relocating her parent to a care home when her mother beginning to forget things and caused the house to burned down. Grace on the other hand trying hard not to fall in love with Beau, the new puppy that was entrusted to her by her friend, Beth.All these conflicts has added colors to the storyline which i find it very interesting reading them. As what i experience it in the first book, i thoroughly enjoyed reading it and i even cried ;)
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Bruce and Rachel Peyton still love each other, but she has left him because of issues with his daughter Jolene that he has ignored. Bruce is ready to deal with those issues but is it too late? Other residents of Cedar Cove have their own issues. Charlotte Rhodes is becoming forgetful and her children Olivia and Will are worried about her. In the meantime, Will is trying to figure out why he continues to clash with Miranda Sullivan. Linc Wyse is struggling to make his car repair service succeed, but his father-in-law has other ideas. And then there is Gloria Ashton who is trying to decide whether or not to tell Chad Timmons that she is having his baby. Life in Cedar Cove is always interesting.“1105 Yakima Street” is the eleventh (and next to last) book in Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove series and it is one of the best books in the series. The Bruce/Rachel/Jolene storyline is a good one as Macomber shows just how hard it can be to blend a family. All three characters are realistic: Rachel still loves Bruce but wants to do the right thing for their unborn child; Bruce is truly bewildered by what is happening but slowing realizing he needs to change in order to save his marriage; and Jolene doesn’t want to share her father’s love. (I did at times wish Bruce would discipline Jolene more and her turnaround happened a bit abruptly.) Another well-written storyline was Olivia and Will struggling with Charlotte and Ben’s aging – this was very realistic and heartbreaking at times. The storyline between Will and Miranda is a lot of fun and sizzles at times. The book isn't perfect – Macomber has a habit of repeating herself and constantly summarizes plotlines, even if they happened on the previous page (much of this feels like padding to make the book thicker). Also, there are repeated plots within the book and series – can anyone in Cedar Cove be pregnant without a tangled love life? Still, even with these flaws, it is always fun to visit the residents of Cedar Cove.“1105 Yakima Street” is another nice entry in Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove series and I will miss the series when it is finally over.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I love Debbie Macomber books. And this was a good book. I haven't read them in order or in fact many of this series. I was a bit confused in the beginning with the characters, but the further I read, the more I was able to connect the characters. Good story.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This episode in the continuing saga of Cedar Cove centers mostly around the shake-up of Rachel and Bruce's marriage. Rachel up and left after Bruce's inconsistent parenting with 13 year old Jolene causes a rift between them. Visits with other familiar characters like Charlotte and Ben Rhodes, Grace the librarian and the McAfee clan, round out another wonderful story by Macomber.