Translate

Monday, February 25, 2013

Wishing on Willows by Katie Ganshert



Even though this is the second book in a series, it can be read as a stand-alone. The first book was about Bethany Quinn and this book moves forward with her story. However, this story is about Robin Price.

Robin Price is the owner of Willow Tree Café in Peaks, Iowa. The town loves her! A handsome developer, Ian comes to town determined to buy her café so that condos can be built in its place. He’s strong-minded and he desires to make his father proud of the family business. He didn’t expect Robin to hold on so tightly and refuse to sell.

Ian is handsome and he only has one business owner left to agree to sell and that’s Robin, a widow and single mom. He learns that the Willow Tree Café is not an ordinary coffee shop with baked goods and espresso. It was built on a dream. Will either back down?

Robin’s story is really about moving on. How does one move on when tragic strikes? There is a time to grieve but then over time and as one heals, a new beginning can emerge. It doesn’t mean that you forget the past. You learn to embrace the memories but move on so that new ones can be formed.

Ganshert is a wonderful author. If you want to hear about a story of hope and moving forward in your life, read Robin’s story. You’d be surprised how similar her life (emotions) may reflect your own.

I was given this book free from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review.

No comments:

Post a Comment