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Wishes Under The Willow Tree

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This book is very different to my usual thrillers, dystopian, and Sci Fi but I do like to try new genres and I loved this book.its an enchanting tale and it has a real feel good factor, this is the sort of book that you can read if you are feeling a bit jaded and need a book to take your mind off things and make you feel good..It wasn't over soppy it would have put me off it it had been but you were on the side of the main characters and wanted things to work out for them.There were some surprises along the way and even a couple of nail biting moments so it wasn't all plain sailing and I thought it was a lovely book to read it kept my interest and gave me a couple of things to ponder as well as entertaining me, can't ask for more really.Thanks to the Publishers and Netgalley for an ARC in return for an honest review.

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Benedict Stone owns a jewellery shop. He is estranged from his wife Estelle. Alone in the house one night, Benedict hears someone knocking at the door. Hoping that Estelle has returned he answers it to find a young stranger on his doorstep. The girl is his 16 year old niece, Gemma. She tells him she's just arrived from America and she is here to spend the summer with him. Gemma and Benedict make an arrangement, she can stay if she helps him with operation WEB - Win Estelle Back.

What a heart warming story this is. I have read the authors previous book, The Curious Charms Of Arthur Pepper and I enjoyed it so much that I could not wait to see what she had in store for us next and I'm happy to say I was not disappointed. The chapters all have gem stones for names with a brief description of what the stone represents. The book is full of likeable characters and it's set in a quaint little village. This book is called Wishes Under The Willow Tree in the UK but it was previously published this year as Rise And Shine Benedict Stone.

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A pleasant read with an almost magical twist. Chocolat with Gems. Interesting to read some of the meaning of different gemstones. The only thing I really couldn't get my head around was the name of the village, which was pictured as a typical English Village, but the name of Noon Sun just did not sit in the realms of the believable. Quite a feel good book with charming characters and some humour. It deals with family conflicts and resolving issues by honesty and coming to terms with situations. Inoffensive light read.

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Well this is just too cute to mention! Very sad throughout and I'm sure I wept a tear or two, but what a charming story of hope and reflection. I fell in love with Arthur Pepper, now I'm in love with Benedict!
There's no room for booktrails with this one so I've noted a few villages up and down the country which are hidden gems in their own right and I think the joy of this book is making you feel as if you can find your own gems in life if you look hard enough. I really wanted to give Benedict a hug!

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