The Wishing Bridge

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The Wishing Bridge by Viola Shipman is about forgiveness, overcoming fear, family strength, and finding love when you least expect it. Henri comes home for the first time in a long time for the Christmas holidays. Her family business IS Christmas and has been ever since her father realized his dream of opening a store dedicated to everything Christmas. The reason for her coming home is to save her job and try to convince her parents to sell their beloved business to a large conglomerate who will ultimately dismantle her father’s dream and everything he has worked for. Once Henri is home she starts to appreciate all of the work her dad put into the business and struggles with the decision. She reunited with her first (and only.) love who she disappointed years earlier when she turned down his proposal for a chance to make it on her own in the big city.


The Wishing Bridge is a beautiful story with delicate plot twists. It’s that life-balance we all feel at one time or another; am I on the right path, have I done what I need to do, who am I doing this for? It’s about emotional reunions, difficult choices, and touching memories of family both present and past, and finding the forgiveness inside yourself to truly open your heart and love. Full of heart, love and family this book as always is a love letter to the traditions of the past.


I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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