About the Book:
Book Review: The Wish Collector by Mia Sheridan
Beauty and the Beast has been my favourite fairy tale since childhood and this story never gets old, no matter how older I get. The Wish Collector not only made me revisit this evergreen classic but has also made a special place for itself in my heart for ever.
A book that will not only touch your heart but crush it with the power of the emotions it evokes, I fell headfirst in love with the story, the characters, the settings and all and everything about this book. This is not only just a romance but also has suspense and mystery. I sat entranced throughout, forgetting everything and lost in the world the author sketched so realistically that it became my reality for the duration of the book.
One of the best books that I have read in 2019, this is a story of love and acceptance, of forgiving oneself and making amends for past wrongs, of the power of unconditional love that stays strong even after death and the bravery to go after our heart’s desire even against debilitating challenges.
“Love can’t just disappear when this life is through, can it, Jonah? Even if our bodies turn to dust, the love we feel must go somewhere.”
I am so proud that I have read Mia Sheridan’s books and can’t stop raving about her writing. She is one author who never disappoints and always makes my heart swell with happiness and contentment with her stories.
All in all, The Wish Collector by Mia Sheridan is a true gem that is not to be missed. A book that, I am sure, will forever remain on my “favourites” shelf, Njkinny recommends this inspiring and memorable love story to anyone and everyone who believes in the power of true love.
5 super shiny stars out of 5 to The Wish Collector from Njkinny. Go 1-click it now, read it yourself and gift it to your loved ones. You can thank me later!
“The world will react the way the world will react. That’s not your business. You have faith in your own worth and the world won’t matter.”
“We must never choose safety over right. Safety is the blanket under which cowards sleep. Safety smothers hope and extinguishes all fight.”