The Queen of Wishful Thinking
Finding love and happiness amidst life's challenges
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published:4th May '17
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This enchanting novel delves into the lives of two individuals seeking happiness amidst personal struggles. The Queen of Wishful Thinking beautifully captures their journey.
In The Queen of Wishful Thinking, Milly Johnson weaves a tale that is both heartwarming and humorous, exploring the intricate dynamics of friendship, family, and love. The story follows Lewis Harley, who, after a health scare, decides to leave behind his fast-paced life to pursue his dream of opening an antique shop. His wife, Charlotte, supports him, but their relationship is far from perfect. As Lewis embarks on this new journey, he encounters Bonnie Brookland, a woman disillusioned with her current job in the antiques trade. When Bonnie walks into Lewis's shop, she feels an instant connection, sensing that this might be the change she desperately needs.
As Bonnie and Lewis start working together, their bond deepens, revealing layers of complexity and emotion. However, both characters are grappling with their own struggles—Bonnie is stuck in an unhappy marriage, while Lewis and Charlotte are facing hidden issues that threaten their future. The narrative skillfully navigates these challenges, highlighting the importance of confronting one's past to pave the way for a brighter future.
The Queen of Wishful Thinking is a delightful exploration of love and resilience, reminding readers that happiness is often within reach, even when it seems elusive. With its charming characters and engaging plot, this novel offers a perfect blend of laughter and poignancy, making it a must-read for fans of heartwarming fiction.
‘An irresistibly warm and romantic read’ -- Sunday Express S Magazine on Sunshine Over Wildflower Cottage
‘Another gem from Milly Johnson’ * The Sun on Sunshine Over Wildflower Cottage *
ISBN: 9781471161735
Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 31mm
Weight: unknown
512 pages