![]() "Sweet Tomorrows," which is written from four different points of view, shows each character on their own path to becoming whole. "But there’s also hope and a good expectation about them." "These books are about healing, emotionally and physically, so there’s a certain darkness in each one of them," she said. In her latest novel, “ Sweet Tomorrows” ( Ballantine Books, $26), the last book in the Rose Harbor series, Macomber makes sure the hope shines through the darkness. ![]() I don’t want to hit anybody over the head with it, but the theme will always be there." "I write to encourage and inspire and to give hope. "I have an idealistic view of life and it’s served me well," Macomber said. While she doesn't shy away from tackling deeper issues, she uses her gift to share a message: hope. "It was just the gift God gave me," she said in an interview. ![]() Debbie Macomber, whose books have been on best-sellers lists and who is a philanthropist, may have taken 30 years to actually start writing, but she says she always knew she was a storyteller. ![]()
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