The Best is Yet to Come - Debbie Macomber

 


Debbie Macomber can always be counted on to deliver sweet, breezy, escapist fiction, and "The Best is Yet to Come" is no exception. Hope & Cade are both living in Oceanside, Washington looking for a fresh start from their painful pasts, both of which are riddled with loss of the people they love. When a chance encounter at an animal shelter brings them together, is it possible they've both found the new beginning they didn't realize they were looking for? 

I flew through "The Best is Yet to Come" in 24 hours and found it--like all of Macomber's books I've read--a nice breath of fresh air between heavier reads, but a bit too fluffy for my liking. This is clean fiction, and with the genre comes a certain lightness that some readers may mistake for unrealistic shallowness. 

All in all, this heartwarming and redemptive story lacked some dimension and depth for me; it would translate beautifully as a Hallmark movie and is bound to please Macomber's loyal readers. All in all a quick, light read but not one I'd jump to recommend.

Rating: 3 stars
Publication Details: Out now, Random House 

Huge thank you to NetGalley & the publisher for providing my review copy! 


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