Wishful Thinking
A high-speed blow-out in the fast lane of a busy motorway! Miraculously, Jess and her young son escape almost-certain death. Then, like another miracle, Jess encounters Christian Goodchild, pop star turned Hollywood A-lister; followed by a night of enchantment.
But Christian is entangled in a relationship so damaging that Jess doubts their love can survive in this glamorous but complex new world. Could it all turn out to be just wishful thinking?
But Christian is entangled in a relationship so damaging that Jess doubts their love can survive in this glamorous but complex new world. Could it all turn out to be just wishful thinking?
When Jess and her young son, Ben are nearly killed in a high-speed blow-out on the motorway, their escape feels like a miracle. And it seems like another small miracle when, unable to face the rest of her long drive, the roadside rescue man finds a small hotel to take them in, even though it is closed for a few days. And there she find yet another miracle. She meets Chris, the man of her dreams.
It all seems too good to be true! Perhaps she is dreaming or has indeed died and gone to heaven.
But...more
It all seems too good to be true! Perhaps she is dreaming or has indeed died and gone to heaven.
But...more
Wonderful, heartwarming love story
I had the pleasure of reading an early review copy of Ms Sofras's novel and instantly loved it. This is a sweet, tender love story between two human beings who fall in love almost at first sight; however, their relationship seems to be destined to fail. For who could imagine a famous singer turned movie star falling in love with a single mother who doesn't know anything about the world of the rich and the famous? But despite many obstacles (worst of those, a jea...more
I had the pleasure of reading an early review copy of Ms Sofras's novel and instantly loved it. This is a sweet, tender love story between two human beings who fall in love almost at first sight; however, their relationship seems to be destined to fail. For who could imagine a famous singer turned movie star falling in love with a single mother who doesn't know anything about the world of the rich and the famous? But despite many obstacles (worst of those, a jea...more
I recently enjoyed "The Apple Tree" by this author so was keen to read this book. I wasn't disappointed. In fact I enjoyed it even more than her previous story. The hero, Chris, was so believable in his role of famous pop/movie star who was searching for something meaningful away from the glamour of his profession. Finding the unassuming Jess and her son ticked all the boxes for him. Jess's uncertainty about Chris' true feelings was also very realistic even without the meddling of his former gir...more
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Dinjolina rated it
Wow. I hated Amber so much, it actually made me cranky toward other people.
My fiancé is hidden somewhere in the house as I write this review.
:)
This makes the book a good one, but also a book with a bit of flat ending. Even thou I *loved* the revelations in the end, I wish there was an epilogue or more explanations on the last pages.
I also wish this author decides to write Adams story! He was such a cute character. And very well developed, considering he was only a secondary figure in the plot.
My fiancé is hidden somewhere in the house as I write this review.
:)
This makes the book a good one, but also a book with a bit of flat ending. Even thou I *loved* the revelations in the end, I wish there was an epilogue or more explanations on the last pages.
I also wish this author decides to write Adams story! He was such a cute character. And very well developed, considering he was only a secondary figure in the plot.
I really liked this book. There were times I had to force my self to put it down. It had so many things that I like in a good story: a strong independant heroin, a dreamy down-to-earth hero, and romantic tension galore! It was a freebie for me, but I would have been perfectly happy had I paid for it.
Laura marked it as tbr-on-kindle
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