#BookReview: The Wedding Tree by Robin Wells

The Wedding TreeReviewer: Annie

I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Summary:

Hope Stevens thinks Wedding Tree, Louisiana, will be the perfect place to sort out her life and all the mistakes she’s made. Plus, it will give her the chance to help her free-spirited grandmother, Adelaide, sort through her things before moving into assisted living.

Spending the summer in the quaint town, Hope begins to discover that Adelaide has made some mistakes of her own. And as they go through her belongings, her grandmother recalls the wartime romance that left her torn between two men and haunted by a bone-chilling secret. Now she wants Hope’s help in uncovering the truth before it’s too late.

Filled with colorful characters, The Wedding Tree is an emotionally riveting story about passion, shattered dreams, unexpected renewal and forgiveness—not only for others, but for ourselves.

Review:

Robin Wells wrote a story that had me engrossed as early as the first chapter.  This is a story of love, loss and acceptance.

We are introduced to a lot of fabulous characters. Adelaide and her granddaughter Hope are the main characters, and you will totally fall in love with both of them. They are very loving and endearing with one another.

When Adelaide suffers a head injury from a fall, her family decides that she will need to move in to an Assisted Living Facility. So, Hope stays in town to help her grandmother sort through all of her stuff. This was the greatest journey for the two of them to share.

One box at a time, one story at a time from Adelaide and we learn about her past.

Riveting! Engrossing! Read this love story….

5 Stars