
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Reviewed by: Melinda
Adina Starlight is a psychic...well she thinks she’s one. People come to her to look for their loved one. Though she tries she feels like a failure. It’s been years since she had a real vision and she has no idea why it’s happened to her. Wishing for the impossible is something she knows real well. Love is something she knows is never going to happen for her. Or is it? Wishing on stars has only been for children and this is something that she does only one time in her life. Yet someone enters her life making her wonder what she really wished for this time.
He is a man who has one mission in life. He wants her to believe again in love. Adina knows it is impossible but something about this man’s kisses makes her wish for the impossible again. Can he succeed in making Adina’s dream come true?
Jamieson Wolf has way of bringing short stories to life in a way that makes you wish for anything. Adina is definitely a woman who needs love desperately in her life. I loved that here is an older woman who still believes in star brights. There was lots of comedy in this book especially for a woman trying to believe in the impossible. Great job Mr. Wolf.
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Book Blurb & Info for Starlight, Starbright
Word count: 7,570
Adina Starlight is not happy.
Not only is she desperately lonely since her boyfriend left her for her best friend, she also scams people out of their money. Posing as a medium who promises to put people in touch with loved ones who've passed over, Adina is not very happy with herself
She used to be able to see things, to feel things. But those times are gone. Now she only wishes for something better to happen. She wishes for someone to love her; really love her.
Not being one to believe in the impossible, Adina is startled when her wishing star begins to fall from the sky and fall right into her apartment.
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