Starting Now by Debbie Macomber

Starting Now

Debbie Macomber
Random House
Apr 2013
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERDebbie Macomber returns to Seattlersquos beloved Blossom Street in this heartfelt tale of friendship renewal and discovering whatrsquos truly important in lifeFor years Libby Morgan dreamed only of making partner in her competitive high-pressure law firm She sacrificed everything for her careermdashher friends her marriage her chance at creating a family When her boss calls Libby into his office she assumes it will finally be good news but nothing can prepare her for the shocking reality Shersquos been let go and must rebuild her entire life starting now With no job prospects in sight Libby reaches out to old friends and spends her afternoons at A Good Yarn the local knitting store There she forms a close bond with Lydia the sweet-natured shop owner Lydiarsquos spirited teenage daughter Casey and Caseyrsquos best friend Ava a shy yet troubled girl who will shape Libbyrsquos future in surprising and profound ways As A Good Yarn becomes a second homemdashand the women a new kind of familymdashLibby relishes the different person shersquos become She even finds time for romance with a charming and handsome doctor who seems to be her perfect match But just as everything is coming together Libby must make a choice that could forever change the life she holds so dearWarmly told and richly textured Starting Now is filled with the promise of new beginnings and the unending delights of companionship and lovePraise for Starting NowldquoDebbie Macomber is undoubtedly among Americarsquos favorite authors with a masterful gift of creating tales that are both mesmerizing and inspiring Her Blossom Street characters seem as warm and caring as beloved friendsrdquomdashWichita Falls Times Record News ldquoThere is a reason that legions of Macomber fans ask for more Blossom Street books They fully engage her readers as her characters discover happiness purpose and meaning in liferdquomdashBooklist starred reviewldquoMacomber understands the often complex nature of a womanrsquos friendships as well as the emotional language women use with their friendsrdquomdashNew York Journal of BooksFrom the Hardcover edition.

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