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The Wishing Season (Chapel Springs Romance Series)

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16 December 2014

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Romance

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**She daydreams of whipping up sauces and souffl s in her own restaurant. His heart is set on helping foster children. Both dreams are at stake. So are their hearts.** With grand plans to open her own bed & breakfast in Chapel Springs, PJ McKinley can't afford the most crucial...

**She daydreams of whipping up sauces and souffl s in her own restaurant. His heart is set on helping foster children. Both dreams are at stake. So are their hearts.**

With grand plans to open her own bed & breakfast in Chapel Springs, PJ McKinley can't afford the most crucial part: the brick and mortar. But when the owner of a local historic home announces a contest and promises her property to the worthiest candidate, PJ makes a fervent wish and tosses her name into the hat.

Cole Evans is cool, confident, and successful, but he'll never forget his roots. He's thankful for how far he's come and knows his life could have turned out drastically different. If he can win the stately old mansion, he'll turn it into a home for children aging out of the foster system.

When the eccentric house owner narrows the entries down to only two applicants, she extends the contest, giving PJ and Cole one year to prove which one of them can make the best use of her beloved home. As the pair competes in close proximity, something deeper than rivalry sparks between PJ and Cole. And in this battle, they're likely to lose their hearts.

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**She daydreams of whipping up sauces and souffl s in her own restaurant. His heart is set on helping foster children. Both dreams are at stake. So are their hearts.** With grand plans to open her own bed & breakfast in Chapel Springs, PJ McKinley can't afford the most crucial...

**She daydreams of whipping up sauces and souffl s in her own restaurant. His heart is set on helping foster children. Both dreams are at stake. So are their hearts.**

With grand plans to open her own bed & breakfast in Chapel Springs, PJ McKinley can't afford the most crucial part: the brick and mortar. But when the owner of a local historic home announces a contest and promises her property to the worthiest candidate, PJ makes a fervent wish and tosses her name into the hat.

Cole Evans is cool, confident, and successful, but he'll never forget his roots. He's thankful for how far he's come and knows his life could have turned out drastically different. If he can win the stately old mansion, he'll turn it into a home for children aging out of the foster system.

When the eccentric house owner narrows the entries down to only two applicants, she extends the contest, giving PJ and Cole one year to prove which one of them can make the best use of her beloved home. As the pair competes in close proximity, something deeper than rivalry sparks between PJ and Cole. And in this battle, they're likely to lose their hearts.
The Wishing Season (Chapel Springs Romance Series) $22.99
Koorong code 405953
ISBN 9781401687045
Pages 336
Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
Publication date 16 December 2014
Dimensions 29 x 139 x 214mm
Weight 0.308kg
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    Anonymous
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    5 years ago
    Sweet story

    I was a little disappointed by this book, though it was likely only because I'd gotten a whole different idea in my head of what it would be about from the blurb than the author likely intended. The book itself was good and the story sweet. It was a lot more serious than I'd expected, though it's difficult to say why without giving away the story. I did like the way the two main characters were developed. Their emotions and the decisions they made were really easy to relate to, given what they'd been through. A nice book, but probably not one I'd read again.

  • A
    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    8 years ago
    A must read!

    This book was wonderful! I loved the interaction between PJ and Cole!! Not only is this a romance sweet, but the storyline is great and drew me right in! I would seriously recommend this book to everyone! :)

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    9 years ago
    Beautiful

    I love Denise Hunter's novels, and this one was no different. I absolutely loved it. Great characters, funny story, clever twists and a beautiful romance. If you enjoy romance novels - this one is a must!

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    10 years ago
    Cute

    I absolutely loved this novel. The story pulls you in from the very start and you're always wondering what's coming up in the next pages. The plot was intriguing and fun, and the twists kept the book moving. If you like romance novels, this is a must!

  • A
    Anonymous
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    11 years ago
    Sweet

    I was a little disappointed by this book, though it was likely only because I'd gotten a whole different idea in my head of what it would be about from the blurb than the author likely intended. The book itself was good and the story sweet. It was a lot more serious than I'd expected, though it's difficult to say why without giving away the story. I did like the way the two main characters were developed. Their emotions and the decisions they made were really easy to relate to, given what they'd been through. A nice book, but probably not one I'd read again.