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Couldn't put it down ,,, read with a box of kleenex
The first book that made me cry was Charlotte’s Web in first grade. I read it over and over and cried every time. I have a long history with loving emotional reads. 😂 The Notebook also made me cry. The story reminded me so much of my grandparents.The Wish definitely had me crying big tears. Maggie is sent to live with an aunt in isolated, coastal Ocrakoke (my family used to camp there when I was a young child; it was too remote for me then! 😂). While there, she meets Bryce who immediately captur...
Nicholas Sparks brings all the feels once again in his new novel, “The Wish”. In 1996, an unexpected pregnancy sends Maggie Dawes to Ocracoke, North Carolina to stay with her aunt. As she adjusts to quiet, seaside living after the hustle and bustle of Seattle, Maggie comes to terms with her pregnancy, and starts to focus on her life after giving her child up for adoption. But when she meets Bryce Trickett, all of her plans change and the only thing she wants is to be with him for as long as she
I always enjoy reading Nicholas Sparks books and I was delighted to receive a copy of his new book The Wish.Maggie is a well known photographer and part owns an art gallery.She employs a young man Mark to help her in the gallery because of her failing health.Mark is curious about Maggie’s life and why she chose photography as a career. She tells him about a summer in 1996 when she went to live with her aunt and the boy she met there.I really enjoyed this book even though I guessed the ending qui...
This book was received as an ARC from Hachette Book Group - Grand Central Publishing in exchange for an honest review. Opinions and thoughts expressed in this review are completely my own.This story was very heartwarming and the love, optimism and passion Maggie had her whole life was very inspiring to read and made me want to read more. I also loved the relationship Maggie had with Mark (her assistant) and how he stopped at nothing to remain professional and showed his love for photography and
“The Wish” by Nicholas Sparks 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟I absolutely loved this book, went through a box of Kleenex and I never cry. What helped make this incredible story even better was I listened to the audiobook. The narrator did an absolute amazing job. I became addicted and had to listen to it through the night…Kleenex beside me.The first few books I read by Nicholas Sparks I had to keep checking to see if it was actually written by a man and not a woman. The depth of compassion, love, insight into how a woman...