“Twenty Wishes” by Debbie Macomber
2008, Mira
ISBN: 978-0-7783-2550-5
If you made a list of twenty things you would most like to have in your life how soon do you think it would take before they would start coming true? In “Twenty Wishes” four widows still in the throes of grieving for their husbands meet and talk about making a list of twenty wishes.
This is their story; Barbie and her mother Lillie, Anne Marie and Elise. Debbie Macomber shows us how women can move away from the sadness and grieving that comes when a spouse dies to friendships and on to new relationships and in the process discover that love can happen more than once in a lifetime.
This was a gentle story that I just could not put down once I’d started it. I think you will enjoy this touching romance.
I find them in the library, I find them in my house, I scour yard sales and haunt book stores and wear my fingers out on Amazon looking for them, push one button and they appear on my Kindle, but always, the dearest thing I love to do is read books. Here I write about them.
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2 comments:
Just discovered your blog...I loved Macomber's "Shop on Blossom Street"
I'll have to give this one a read!
iv always loved debbie's novels even when she was still writing in Silhoutte. Will definitely check this out. ^_^
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