Three Wishes
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Narrateur(s):
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Jen Taylor
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Auteur(s):
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Barbara Delinsky
À propos de cet audio
When waitress Bree Miller wakes up in the hospital after a blizzard in a tiny Vermont town, she can’t recall the tragedy that landed her there. But she’s certain of only one thing—that she has been magically granted three wishes. Are the things Bree longs for—a home, a soul mate, a family—now within her grasp?
After all, one of her wishes seems to have already come true: at her bedside is Tom Gates, a renowned author who’s come to town to make sense of his fame—and who, as the accident’s only witness, is determined to make sure Bree is safe and sound. As Bree recovers and Tom learns more about her, they discover that they will have to take unimagined risks to truly live their dreams.
Entwining courage, community, and the magic of second chances, this “heartwarming, tear-jerking small-town romance” (Kirkus Reviews) asks: What if wishes really could come true?
The narrator was skilled and I could easily differentiate among characters. But she often voiced people with a sort of plaintive tone, I guess designed to add that element of pathos to the fairytale. I found it grating after a while.
I love so many of Barbara Delinsky’s books I really tried to enjoy this one, but I can’t recommend it. But of course, that may just be me. Others might love it.
A present-day fairytale
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