Three Little Wishes by Debbie Mason

πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–/5 

Three Little Wishes by Debbie Mason, book two in the Sunshine Bay series, is a wonderful story about family, love and forgiveness. Willow Rossetti loves her home town of Sunshine Bay and never wants to leave. She loves her and will do everything she can to save Chanel 5 TV network where she works as the weather girl. She will dress up in any costume they put her in and do the forecast in any weather, despite the outrageous things that always seems to happen to her. Willow is on a mission to convince the owner, Noah Elliott, not to close down the station by the end of summer and becomes even more hopeful when she discovers that she has a link to Noah.

 

Part of Willow’s plan to save the station involves contacting her estranged famous Aunt Cami and getting her to town. She has no idea how her mother and grandmother will react to this, but she will even take their wrath to save the network. What Willow didn’t expect was Cami having an accident, and waking up with amnesia believing she is 17 and wanting to see her family, unaware of their estrangement. There are lots more family secrets in the Rossetti family that will impact more than them when they come to light. The past and the present crash into each other in a spectacular way, and the Rossetti family will never be the same again.


Ms. Mason wrote a wonderful, humorous, moving, heartfelt story with some major twists that should not be missed. Filled with the wonderful characters in the Rossetti family and their friends. There was definitely some laugh out loud moments in this book, with Willow, Cammie and Riley getting into some situations. Then there’s the handsome Noah who even though he tries, cannot stay away from the lovely and beautiful Willow; this two are magic together. I’m looking forward to the next Rossetti's book to see what happens in Sunshine Bay.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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