A knock on the door in the middle of the night could only mean one thing, right? Bad news.
If it were Estelle, though, it would be good news so Benedict decided to answer the knock.
Much to his surprise, it wasn't Estelle, but Gemma who announced that she was his niece from America and she had lost her purse, her passport, and her phone. She wanted to stay with Uncle Ben. What else could he say but yes?
Gemma was a bit on the troublesome side, but she also was good for Benedict since the house was pretty lonely after Estelle left.
Gemma was the one who was helping Benedict change even though Gemma was pretty closed mouth about why she appeared on his doorstep and didn't want to call her father to let him know where she was.
Benedict was sweet but naive and had a heart of gold. He and Gemma grew together, and Gemma helped Benedict in his jewelry shop - a shop Gemma said needed some new ideas and changes just like Benedict did.
Gemma also was playing matchmaker as she helped her Uncle Ben get his wife back.
I thoroughly enjoyed Benedict and felt sorry for him as he worked through living without his wife. His jewelry shop and their love just hadn't been enough for them after they were unable to have children after eight years.
RISE & SHINE, BENEDICT STONE was a heartwarming read about family, about trying new things, and about trying to get what you need in life.
If you need an uplifting read for any reason, RISE & SHINE, BENEDICT STONE fits the bill. It brings back memories and thoughts of the precious things we all have in our lives and truly need to focus on.
ENJOY!! 5/5
This book was give to me free of charge and without compensation by the publisher in return for an honest review.
I really enjoyed this book. I hope everyone gets a chance to read it.
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Reminds me of a Harold Frye sort of read, will have to check it out!
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DeleteHave you read her first book? It was just as good.
The book was THE CURIOUS CHARMS OF ARTHUR PEPPER.
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Oh...it is, Kathy.
ReplyDeleteA sweet read. I think you will love it.
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This sounds lovely! I'll keep it in mind.
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DeleteYOU would love it, Laura.
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definitely want to read it!
ReplyDeleteYou will totally enjoy it, Mary.
DeleteIt was a comforting read.
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Wow! Excellent review, Elizabeth. I will add this book to my ever-growing wishlist.
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DeleteI think you will really enjoy the book. I hope you get to read it.
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Thanks for a wonderful review.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mystica. You can tell I enjoyed it. :)
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Seems another book I must put in my growing TBR! Thanks for the review of another book!
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DeleteIt was a very sweet book. I hope you get to read it.
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Now on order from the library - thanks! Carole
ReplyDeleteYou will LOVE it, Carole.
DeleteHave you read her first book? The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper?
It is a sweet read.
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