I really enjoyed The Wishing Season. I tend to be an impatient reader who races through stories I enjoy, but not this time. The Wishing Season is a full length novel that I took the time to savor. Maybe it was because I was reading the actual paperback rather than an eBook, I don’t know, but I took my time. :)
Another reason I was drawn into this story is because The Wishing Season and a series that I have releasing this spring/summer have several similarities. :)
Regardless, of my reason for enjoying this story, it’s a great read, and I highly recommend it.
Here is the back cover blurb.
With grand plans to open her own bed & breakfast in Chapel Springs, PJ McKinley can’t afford the most crucial part: the brick and mortar. But when the owner of a local historic home announces a contest and promises her property to the worthiest candidate, PJ makes a fervent wish and tosses her name into the hat.
Cole Evans is cool, confident, and successful, but he’ll never forget his roots. He’s thankful for how far he’s come and knows his life could have turned out drastically different. If he can win the stately old mansion, he’ll turn it into a home for children aging out of the foster system.
I won this book recently & it is proudly sitting on my bookshelf as we speak waiting for it’s turn! I believe there are two other books in this series, but they can be read individually. I’ll be looking for those as well to add to my pile. Thank you for the review, I do love Denise Hunter’s writing and I KNOW I will enjoy this one too. I also tend to take more time reading an actual paperback then an ebook. Wonder why that is? Maybe because it’s the feel of the book in my hand & the anticipation of what’s in between those pages. I like to draw a good story out! :-)