After reading Wildflowers in Winter I was looking forward to Wishing
on Willows by Katie Ganshert and I wasn’t disappointed.
“A three-year old son, a struggling café, and fading memories are
all Robin Price has left of her late husband. As the proud owner of Willow Tree
Café in small town Peaks, Iowa, she pours her heart into every muffin she bakes
and espresso she pulls, thankful for the sense of purpose and community the
work provides.”
“So when developer Ian McKay shows up in Peaks with plans to build condos where her café and a vital town ministry are located, she isn’t about to let go without a fight.”
“So when developer Ian McKay shows up in Peaks with plans to build condos where her café and a vital town ministry are located, she isn’t about to let go without a fight.”
Robin had suffered so much and now Ian threatens to take one more
link to her late husband. She is so torn. The author once again did a wonderful
job at bringing the entire story to life. The characters were so easy to get to
know and fall in love with. I found myself cheering Robin on (knowing in the
end she would probably make the right decisions). She was always so busy
helping others but feeling like she was losing everything. Would Ian be a thorn
in her flesh or her knight in shining armor? There are no great surprises in
the book and I would say it is light reading. I would start and had a hard time
putting it down. I really enjoyed the book. I think if you love Christian,
romance novels this is one that you won’t want to miss.
This book was provided to me at no charge from Blogging
for Books for an honest review
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