A Hundred Wishes (Band of Sisters) by Marianne Rice – Review by Beverly Finnie

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

A Hundred Wishes had me running through all sorts of emotions as I read. Happy, sad, frustrated, loved, relatable, ect. I enjoyed it as a whole though!
Gina, a homemaker/retired military with a deep secret. Her circle of friends(sisters) know because they were there together, but not the new man who entered her life.
Bryce, a fire inspector who squirms at the site of injuries and scars of injuries, doesn’t know his new person of interest has a deep secret involving just that.
The growth between Gina and Bryce is slow and frustrating because they suck at communicating with one another. They both need to overcome their fears if they intend on making it work. Individually I feel the character growth was definitely a lot better. They need to figure out how to translate that growth to their relationship.
Do they overcome their fears or do they let go of each other? Despite how happy they make one another.
A book in a series that I personally need to go back and read the first 2 books. You don’t have to read them; it works just as well as a stand-alone.
Of course after reading this book I’m going to anxiously await the last one, since there’s one friend(sister) left who’s story needs to be told.

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