
Debbie Macomber
36 SeriesDebbie Macomber is an American author renowned for her contributions to romantic and women’s fiction, having published over 150 novels. Her works, which maintain a Christian sensibility without explicit content, often include elements of sensuality typical of romance novels. Several of her books, such as "Mrs. Miracle" and "This Matter of Marriage," have been adapted into television movies.
Debbie Macomber's works include "Susannah's Garden" (also titled "Old Boyfriends"), which focuses on revisiting past relationships, and "Back on Blossom Street" (also known as "Wednesdays at Four"), centered around friendship and community. "The First Man You Meet" (also titled "The First Man You'll Ever Meet") explores the theme of first love, while "When Christmas Comes" (also known as "Trading Christmas") delves into holiday romance and family dynamics. "Her Kind of Man" is a collaboration with Justine Davis and Joan Hohl, and "The Truly Terribly Horrible Sweater…That Grandma Knit" is co-authored with Mary Lou Carney. "A Girl's Guide to Moving On" (also published as "The Girlfriends' Guide to Moving On") addresses themes of empowerment and starting anew. "Dakota Farm" (originally published as "The Farmer Takes a Wife") and "The Night We Met" (co-authored by Lee Tobin McClain) round out her diverse collection, exploring rural life and unexpected encounters.