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The Wishing Hill by Holly Robinson
The Wishing Hill by Holly Robinson






I couldn’t decide whose secret I liked the most. All four women had wonderful stories to tell and secrets to reveal. Robinson has crafted a beautiful story with unforgettable characters and descriptions of Prince Edward Island that have you right there sharing the experiences and pain as well as the little bit of the characters' happiness. Eve and Catherine were characters that held the story together as secrets unraveled and brought the characters closer, made them more understanding, or simply helped them find themselves.Ms.

The Wishing Hill by Holly Robinson

Grandmother, mother, daughters, and granddaughter all caught up in family secrets.All four women had a lot going on over the years that made today difficult for each one of them.Join in the suspense as well as the family saga that will pull at your heart strings and make you want to be with the characters.CHANCE HARBOR takes us through the years with Eve, Catherine, Zoe, and Willow. Read moreĮve, Catherine, Zoe, and Willow. An engrossing story, with plenty of meat on the bones for hungry book clubs. Robinson’s skillful storytelling, smooth pacing and vivid characters combine to show us that no matter our secrets, misgivings and mistakes, compassion is the most precious human virtue. Just a teensy bit.Īnd that is what makes Chance Harbor ring so true. Over the course of the story, they evoke our sympathy, as well as our frustration and disappointment. But none of these folks follow the tropes. The other, a hot mess, abandoned her daughter with the good sister, and is presumed dead. One sister is straight and good, with a cad for a husband.

The Wishing Hill by Holly Robinson The Wishing Hill by Holly Robinson

The mom plays favorites (as did the dad, now deceased). The characters here have edges, and secrets galore. In Chance Harbor, Holly Robinson shows us just how difficult it can be to move beyond entrenched behaviors and attitudes, to see the world afresh and gamble of the golden hope of tomorrow. And if you’re smart, and nimble enough to get out of your own way, you’ll take it. If you’re lucky, life will hand you a second chance.








The Wishing Hill by Holly Robinson