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arjayebrewerforestfern's review
5.0
Unsure if this was the next book after summer on blossom street or not it’s been confusing having the two books in one (twenty wishes and twenty one wishes) as they don’t come after each other but I feel like maybe I missed part of the story because things seemed to happen quite quickly.
I wish the ending had of been a bit more drawn out it seemed rushed maybe just because it’s shorter than the other books I’m not sure. It was funny in parts, sweet in others and a great read about both love, friendships and community.
Looking forward to reading another blossom street novel
I wish the ending had of been a bit more drawn out it seemed rushed maybe just because it’s shorter than the other books I’m not sure. It was funny in parts, sweet in others and a great read about both love, friendships and community.
Looking forward to reading another blossom street novel
addy1991's review
3.0
Wish this story had been longer! Anne Marie and Ellen are a delightful duo who deserve a happy family. The chemistry between Tim and Anne Marie feels real but I would have enjoyed a longer story in order to develop this at a more leisurely pace. It seemed a bit rushed toward the end.
cafo6's review
4.0
I adore Debbie Macomber and this does not disappoint. The paperback I purchased referred to this as a novel (as in, the book had two Blossom Street novels), but this is a novella really. Still, it's cute and sweet in its re-release.
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