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Here Comes Trouble
Written by Debbie Macomber
Narrated by Sarah Grace
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4.5/5 (16 ratings)
Length:
5 hours
Description
This is a time for families, for togetherness, for memories. On Christmas Eve, Maryanne and Nolan Adams tell their kids the story they most want to hear - how Mom and Dad met and fell in love. It all started when they were reporters on rival Seattle papers…and next thing you know, Here Comes Trouble!
About the author
Debbie Macomber is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and a leading voice in women’s fiction worldwide. Her work has appeared on every major bestseller list, with more than 170 million copies in print, and she is a multiple award winner. The Hallmark Channel based a television series on Debbie’s popular Cedar Cove books. For more information, visit her website, www.debbiemacomber.com.
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- (3/5)The reader did a great job with the different voices and personalities. I Love romance stories but this one just seemed to stretch the truth, or possibilities, a little too far. The ending seemed rushed and the closure was...too perfect?
- (3/5)Meh, I kept wishing that Maryann would tell Nolan off and move on. He is a patronising git with the emotional intelligence of a 10 year old and the manners of a guttersnipe. Yuck. Also, there's far too much repetition of SSDD.
- (5/5)Here Comes Trouble is Debbie Macomber’s 52nd novel. Streetwise Seattle newspaper columnist Kramer Adams writes an unflattering article “My evening with the debutante….” about Maryanne Simpson of the New York Simpsons, currently working at a rival Seattle paper owned by her father. While she is angry about his interfering opinions, she decides he is right about one thing: her life has been too easy. She wants to earn Kramer’s respect, so she quits her cushy job, her luxury apartment and her trust fund, determined to earn her own living. Kramer tries to talk her out of it, feeling she’s a babe in the woods, and he’s responsible for her safety. Sparks fly between them, but something else happens between them as well: he can’t resist kissing her. But no way is he the right man for her: he’s not an appropriate match for the daughter of magnate Samuel Simpson. Maryanne has other ideas. An enjoyable romantic tale with two feisty characters, lots of snappy dialogue and the power to bring a tear to the eye.