After being railroaded by the city council, Abby needs a man's name on her bakery's deed, and a man she can control--not the stoic lumberman Zacharias, who always seems to exude silent confidence. She can't even control her pulse when she's around him. But as trust grows between them, she finds she
More Than Words Can Say
โ Scribed by Barclay, Robert
- Book ID
- 107088676
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780062041197
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Review
[If Wishes Were Horses] will satisfy fans of sweet romances and tender family sagasะฒะยฆ Mr. Barclay weaves a quiet tale about people with hearts of gold, each barely coping with inner demons or tragic circumstances, who learn that they need one another in order to find redemption. (NY Journal of Books )
ะฒะัMORE THAN WORDS CAN SAY crosses genres and combines romance with mystery while managing to avoid becoming sappy or overly sentimental. The way Robert Barclay toggles between a summer at the beginning of the Second World War and a summer in the present is done masterfully.ะฒะั (Book Reporter )
ะฒะัIf you like novelists like Nicholas Sparks (The Notebook, A Walk to Remember) or Nicholas Evans (The Horse Whisperer, The Storm Jumper) , Robert Barclay will be right up your alleyะฒะั (Boulder Examiner )
ะฒะัIF WISHES WERE HORSES is chock full of wonderful characters. The novel is a moving one, at turns poignant, sad, dramatic, amusing, and hopeful.ะฒะั (Romance Reviews Today )
About the Author
Robert Barclay, author of If Wishes Were Horses, sold his successful consulting business and moved from upstate New York to south Florida, where he could devote his full attention to what he always wanted to doะฒะโwrite. He also enjoys weightlifting, Shotokan karate, and going to the beach to do absolutely nothing.
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