A Hundred Wishes (Band of Sisters) by Marianne Rice – Review by Jennifer Gordon

A Hundred Wishes (Band of Sisters)A Hundred Wishes by Marianne Rice
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This contemporary romance took me on an emotional rollercoaster whilst reading it, and had me hooked from start to finish. Former Army sergeant Gina Fisher was badly burned from a roadside bomb two years ago, but is now finally ready to live her life again. She now finds inner peace by sewing and crafting and teaches children online, but she is keeping herself apart from everyone but her sisters. When she meets Arson inspector Bryce Cambridge she can not deny their chemistry but she is quick to shoot him down. However, Bryce won’t give up and soon he has Gina lowering the walls she’s built around her heart. As their relationship develops Bryce wants to know all of Gina, but she’s reluctant to show him her physical wounds from burns and shrapnel, let alone her emotional wounds. The chemistry between Gina and Bryce literally sizzles and their connection really comes across in the narrative. They are both likeable and relatable characters who I felt engaged with and I was cheering them on hoping they would get their well deserved HEA.

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