

Sixteen years after she made that first sale, Debbie Macomber finds her name is recognized not only in households across the country but in countries around the world.
Sixty million copies of her books are in print.
Because of her success, Debbie's husband was able to retire to pursue his love of flying. They live in a lovely Tudor-style home overlooking Puget Sound, a house paid for with her writing dollars. In the spacious basement of that home, Wayne is building an airplane.
In the past few years, Debbie has traveled to places she could only dream about 16 years ago - Hawaii, Alaska, England, Italy, France, Bangkok, Hong Kong. Debbie earned her faithful readership by writing heartwarming, wholesome stories of love and commitment. Today, however, her literary focus has broadened to the emerging field of women's fiction, which includes stories of all kinds that bear universal appeal for women.