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Thursday, July 25, 2019

At Home In Wishing Bridge

Ruth Logan Herne, the bestselling author of Welcome to Wishing Bridge, invites readers back to the small town where big dreams come true.
After surviving the streets of South Philly, Thea Anastas never thought she’d wind up working in rural New York. But a call from a friend in need convinced the nurse practitioner to make the trip. Now her temporary position is making a difference in Wishing Bridge—though Thea can’t afford to make a difference, to fill a gaping hole in the sweet, small town. After all, the current medical practice is being dissolved in three months, and bigger opportunities are luring her away…
Her partner, Dr. Ethan Brandenburg, has his own struggles: caring for his orphaned niece and nephew and holding firm to his decision to leave Wishing Bridge for a prestigious job in Chicago. Though Thea’s no-nonsense advice in the office has been good for business, her compassion in Ethan’s personal life has been good for his heart. But how can he offer a commitment to a woman when they’re both about to say goodbye?
Wishing Bridge may be surrounded by forests and farms, but Thea is starting to realize that friendships and family form its heart—and that what she wants in life and love may be right in front of her eyes.

My Rating: 5 Stars(plus more!)
I can not tell you how BADLY I want to  live in Wishing Bridge!! This town, it's inhabitants and the stories have charmed me COMPLETELY! I utterly adored the first Wishing Bridge story and this one was even more amazing. My only regrets are that it took me so long to get to it and that I have to wait for more stories about this town I have come to love. There are multiple moments in the story that brought me to tears and touched my heart. The kiddos in the book stole my heart easily and the adults are easy to root for and very likable too. This story is pretty much perfect, it has romance, humor, a bit of suspense and lots of faith and hope. HIGHLY recommend! This will no doubt be in my top 3 reads of 2019!

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