Heartwishes
Edilean Series, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Gabra Zackman
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Written by:
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Jude Deveraux
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Gemma Ranford wants the job cataloging the documents of the Frazier family so much that she is ready to do battle to get it. Fascinated with history, and desperately trying to finish her dissertation, she's hoping against all hope that the papers will yield new information to invigorate her research.
What she didn't expect to find is references to the Heartwishes Stone - believed by most to be pure legend - and said to grant wishes to anyone named Frazier.
As Gemma learns more about the family - and even begins falling in love with the eldest son, Colin - it becomes increasingly clear that their wishes are actually coming true. Together, Gemma and Colin must work together to find the stone that's been missing for over 100 years - and with an international thief also on the hunt, the clock is ticking. Because in the wrong hands, no one named Frazier will ever be safe.
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- 2022-01-09
Meh disappointed ...
Typical harlequinish novel written 10yrs ago and it doesn't age well. The misogynistic type men comments fall flat, the bland 2 -word dialogue interactions in a few of the scenes with several characters complete after each: he said, he said, he said, she said... was nauseating. I must add that a very weird pedophile comment/memory at the end is completely out of place and feels like it was added for effect. I feel this author often had great subject ideas which could be much better developed. The passé male/female submissive types and writing format from the 80s makes this a meh would never read again.
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