Friday, October 29, 2021

Book Review-The Twenty-First Wish by Debbie Macomber -

   

Wishes can come true! Come back to Blossom Street one more time for a heartwarming novella about a mother and daughter, only from #1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber
Anne Marie Roche and her adopted ten-year-old daughter, Ellen, have each written a list of twenty wishes—on which they included learning to knit. Like many of their wishes, it has come true, and now they knit practically every day. But Ellen has quietly added a twenty-first wish: that her mom will fall in love with Tim, Ellen's birth father, who's recently entered their lives...
Originally published in 2011 

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 It was sweet, charming and a clean story.  BUT, it just didn't do it for me.  It also felt like it wasn't really that deep either.  It felt kind of shallow and didn't really pull me in. 
I've noticed that about this author's books. That I either really liked her stories or felt lukewarm about others.  Even though this one fell into the lukewarm category for me, at least it did have a H.E.A.

 I read this story through Overdrive books (Library)

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