Rating: Summary: A must read!! Review: This wonderful poignant love story will leave you thinking
about it for days. Bree the much loved town sweetheart and Tom
the new stranger to those parts fall in love after Bree
suffers trauma through a terrible car accident. It is such a well
written book that you actually manage to convince yourself that all
will be well for them. Needless to say I sobbed for a good while
reading it which is definitely a good rating system for a book.
The puffier my eyes are the better it is!!! rush out and get it
you won't want to miss out on reading a fantastic book!!
LR :-)
Rating: Summary: A "Love Story" for the 90's. Review: Three Wishes is a novel that will live in your heart and mind long after the last page ends.
The characters are compelling and so real, you feel you could drive to Vermont and join them in the Cafe. Delinsky's is a word smith whose prose create vivid images that will draw a heartwarming response even from the coldest - heart.
If you loved "Horse Whisperers" (who didn't) and want to experience an unforgettable event - reach for Three Wishes and wait impatiently for the next Barbara Delinsky bestseller. Rating: Summary: Boring; a big disappointment Review: I looked forward eagerly to reading Delinsky's latest book. She hooked me on "Fingerprints"
and some of her earlier works. This books was
lackluster and dull. The characters lack depth
and the story is, well boring. Barbara, go back
to some of your earlier books and give us some
more like Heart of the Night. Take a lesson from
Diane Chamberlain, an excellent author, who writes
in the same genre, but holds the reader's attention.
Rating: Summary: Love Story Review: I'm a bit new to Delinsky, but I've found all of her books have been wonderful love stories, not unlike Three Wishes.
The premise of the story was two lonely people who fate threw together...and one of who has been granted 3 wishes. Will the wishes come true? Will there be a happy ending for these love-birds?
I won't spoil the ending for you, but I will say: you'll either hate it or be ambiguous towards it. However, I can always appreciate it when an author takes a chance. And this book did that, I truly enjoyed the story & the characters.
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