Monday, April 20, 2026

Six Wishes by Sarah M. Eden

Felicity wants to give her older sister, who is dying of consumption, the chance to experience a London season.  Her sister has six things she wants to experience, and Felicity is determined to make them all happen.  William Carlisle is bored of London, but for personal reasons doesn't want to go home either, so he jumps at the chance to help an old friend make her sister's dreams come true. When Felicity's sister's health takes a downturn, William's growing regard for Felicity gives him the courage to face the grief he has been avoiding.  Felicity will be experiencing her own grief soon, but together maybe they can face their sorrows to make a bright future.

This is a short novella that I checked out to read on an airplane ride last week.  It is sweet and uncomplicated.  Sometimes I like the shorter novels better because the main characters don't have time to make stupid decisions that temporarily drive them apart, or if they do, they correct their mistakes quickly.  I have enjoyed almost all of Sarah Eden's books that I have read, and this is no exception. (2026, 102p.)



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