Lane owns a Bed & Breakfast, Mary is homeless, and Michael is the mysterious, unwanted guest who arrives during a storm for what appears to be for reasons other than not having any other place to stay for the night.
All three characters blend together with things in common that they don't know about, and they fill the pages of THE WISHING TIDE with a splendid, beautifully told story.
Lane is a character you will feel sorry for even though she seems to have it all.
Michael seemed sinister, and is someone who appeared on the scene more than by chance and with secrets of his own to work out.
The
writing was beautiful, detailed, and flowed nicely. The descriptions have
you hearing the sea, smelling the sea air, and feeling the sand as well as vividly visualizing the buildings, the quaint town, and every scene.
The entire book and especially the ending wraps you up in a warm, homey cocoon. Don't miss reading THE WISHING TIDE. 5/5
This book was given to me free of charge and without compensation by the publisher in return for an honest review.
As you can tell, I loved this book.
ReplyDeleteI hope everyone gets to read it.
Enjoy when you do.
This sounds a lovely read, a cozy comfortable read as you've described it, can be just what we all need sometimes!
ReplyDeleteIt is so good. I hope you can read the book, Lindsay.
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This does sound like a comfy read and the cover is so pretty. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteIt was a wonderful read.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping, Lindsey.
Wow, this sounds brilliant! I haven't seen this one around so thank you for bringing it to my attention. On to the toppling wish list it goes :) !
ReplyDeleteIt was a lovely read, Colleen.
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This sounds like e lovely read. I could use a setting by the sea since summer is slipping away and part of me doesn't want to let it go.
ReplyDeleteIt was a very lovely read, Laura.
ReplyDeleteI think you would like it a lot. The setting is in the winter at the sea, but it is still a great setting.
Thanks for stopping. I knew you said you were waiting to see my review. :)
It was a very lovely read, Laura.
ReplyDeleteI think you would like it a lot. The setting is in the winter at the sea, but it is still a great setting.
Thanks for stopping. I knew you said you were waiting to see my review. :)
Thanks for stopping by today! I'm not a fan of the cover, but the story sounds intriguing...mainly because of the disparate characters.
ReplyDeleteI hope you give it a try, Sarah.
ReplyDeleteIt was wonderful.
Thanks for stopping.
Sounds like a great read Elizabeth, thanks for the review and stopping by my blog :)
ReplyDeleteIt was very good, Michelle.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping.
I hope you get to read it.