In Erica Spindler's Wishing Moon, this early classic contemporary romance will make you fall in love and be swept away. For Lance Alexander, he grew up with his single mother. As an older man, he didn't believe in love since his own mother had heart broken. He had never knew his father. But he's looking for more than love to find his wife. Madison "Madi" Muldoon yearns for motherhood and didn't want to get married, since her mother had been married and divorced many times before. When Lance met Madison in an interview for his non-profit fundraising charity on saving turtles, he knew they would mesh together. The sparks were right there for them. Together they get to know each other and date, while they worked in his campaign. They reveal their faults and their past mistakes as they get to know each other better. During one magical moonlit night, they made an wish and made passionate love. A few weeks later, Madi learns she's pregnant with Lance's child and worries how he would react. When she tells him, he wants the baby. But for what he proposes, she won't marry him unless it's for love. While they both hurting for each other, Lance makes a gallant move to sweep his fair lady off her feet in order to have a happily ever after that dreams were made of.
This was a beautiful and romantic early classic contemporary romance. This light read will make you feel warm all over. I cared for both Madison and Lance, separately and alone. They both have messed up childhoods and looking for a love connection... and a way to find each other's hearts. I loved the Melbourne Beach, Florida, location for this charming romance and sweet picturesque scenes. This would make you swoon and sway, hopeful with dreams and wishes of your own, and leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling. This has non-stop drama, light action, plenty of romance, and a hint of intrigue.
Will you find your own Wishing Moon tonight?
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
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