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Summer of Two Wishes [Mass Market Paperback]

Julia London

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17 Sep 2009
Macy Clark receives the second worst shock of her life when a military official delivers the news that her husband Finn Lockhart was not killed in a suicide bombing attack in Afghanistan, he is on his way back to the US after being held prisoner by an Afghan warlord for eighteen months. Finn, a quiet, rugged man who owned a small ranch, was the love of Macy's life and she was heartbroken when she received the news of his death. It wasn't until charming big ranch owner and real estate developer Wyatt Clark started calling on her, pursuing her with the relentless attention he brought to all his business deals that Macy rejoined the living. She started seeing friends again, picked up her work at a dog rescue organization, decorated a big new house and married Wyatt in a country club wedding. Suddenly, she has two husbands, two men who are determined to call her his wife. And now she learns she's pregnant. But who is the baby's father?

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"Superbly crafted characters, graceful writing, and sinfully sexy romance." -- "Booklist"

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Julia London is the bestselling author of THE DANGERS OF DECEIVING A VISCOUNT, THE PERILS OF PURSUING A PRINCE, THE HAZARDS OF HUNTING A DUKE and 11 other romantic novels. She lives in Texas.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful Ride of Emotions 18 Aug 2009
By Cinnamon Brown - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
There's nothing like a good story about love lost and then love found to get the heart going. SUMMER OF TWO WISHES by Julia London was heart wrenching, yes, heart-wrenching from the very first page. A beautiful story about love and life, London created a masterpiece in this beautiful story. If you are a romance fan of any kind, I highly suggest SUMMER OF TWO WISHES. This is the kind of book that keeps you up at night wondering about the characters until you finally get a chance to go back to the book and dive back into the world.

We've seen the story before. A woman is married to her true love, he goes away to war and she gets word that he has died there. Practically dead from grief, she finally manages to find solace in the arms of another man and eventually marries him. Suddenly her first love is back, miraculously returned from the grave. What's a girl to do when she's faced with two men, both of whom she loves just as desperately as she needs the air?

Macy has just started to pull her life together. She's barely crawling out of the dark hole that she's been hiding under and finding joy in her new husband Wyatt when Finn returns. Now, overjoyed at his return she's faced with the difficult decision of breaking someone's heart. Whether it's Finn or Wyatt, one thing is for sure; her heart is going to be a casualty as well.

If you couldn't already tell, I loved SUMMER OF TWO WISHES. Admittedly, I was a little reserved about reading the book seeing as how the general premise of the story has been used fairly often. Jennifer Haymore's A Hint of Wicked, the movies Pearl Harbor, Three For the Show, and Too Many Husbands all follow the same idea although each puts a great spin on it. I'm pleased to say that my concerns were wasted as London did an excellent job putting her own twists and turns on the idea, creating an intriguing and suspenseful plot.

Usually I'm able to sit here and type fairly quickly, telling you what I loved or didn't love about a book. In this case, I'm having a hard time figuring out exactly what it was that made the book so great because I got so distracted by the story that I never took the time to stop and think, "Oh yeah, this is good." Maybe that's part of what I love. I think that if I really had to pick one thing, it would be the way that London fills the pages with tension. Even something as simple as preparing for a luncheon becomes filled with tension and pulls the reader along. Tension is a wonderful ally to an author if used correctly. It makes the book addicting; it makes you want to read more and keeps you turning the pages. London certainly mastered that. I actually had to convince myself pretty hard that it was not a good idea to take my book to the dinner table with me; I was just that into it.

Another great aspect of SUMMER OF TWO WISHES, just as in many great books, is the characters. London has created characters with a good deal of depth that add layers to the book and give us something to ponder. More than that, however, she has created characters where the reader has to stop and consider who he or she wants the hero to be. That surprised me. I expected a clear-cut idea of who I wanted Macy to end up with, but a quarter of the way through the book I no longer could decide. Both Finn and Wyatt had their good points, but more importantly, each had their flaws. Giving these two guys their own set of flaws really helped to make the story so much more realistic. No longer were we reading a piece of fiction dreamed up in someone's head. Now we were simply reading a retelling of a story that really happened, waiting for the characters to walk through the front door and begin acting it out.

Fair warning time: SUMMER OF TWO WISHES does have adult themes and adult scenes. I would give it a sensuality rating of four out of five.

SUMMER OF TWO WISHES definitely deserves top marks. The characters were great, the pacing was really nice, and it completely captivated me. It's not every day that we get a good Romance with its own fair share of suspense and London gave us just that. I would highly recommend this book to any Romance lover and might even suggest that lovers of any sort of Drama book pick this one up as well. The main plot and subplots are intricate and enough to keep you wanting to go back for more long after you've turned the last page.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars No Sympathy 24 Nov 2009
By DlynB - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
I could not finish this book. I hated it, hated Macy and wanted desperately to reach into the book and slap her. As a Navy wife and woman who has had to sit home worried when my husband went to Iraq I could not sympathize with Macy's plight, and London did little to help me. Throughout the first half of the book Macy goes back and forth between Finn and Wyatt, telling Finn she loves him, always has, always will, but then 2 pages later she says the same thing to Wyatt. In another situation I would probably feel sympathy for Macy, here though, in light of all Finn has been through, how she handles her confusion is cruel. Aside from battling the stress and anxiety that comes with being a POW for 3 years Finn has to face the loss everything he held dear, because of the woman he loved. Throughout the book she shows a complete lack of compassion for what others are going through, it's all about her and what she is going through.
She reminds me very much of the women that leave their husband while they are in Iraq, they clean out the house, the bank account and then act annoyed and victimized when the husband comes home and wants to know what happened.
Thank God I borrowed this book from the library.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Kind of annoying 27 July 2010
By A. Dew - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I found myself disliking Macy from the start. She seemed so wishy washy throughout the entire book and I found myself liking Wyatt much more than Macy. I found myself just more annoyed with Macy the more I read. I know it was a hard situation for someone to be in but she seemed so... helpless and weak overall. I sure hope Wyatt ends up with the baby in any further books, she would make an awful mother.

It was an interesting storyline, but I really leave this book feeling dissatisfied and a bit annoyed. I hope that Wyatt gets a story.. I'd love to see Macy's reaction when he finds someone he loves more than her and she has to deal with that.

I had to fight to finish this book, I put it down three or four times because I was just so annoyed by Macy.
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