Review and Giveaway Wish Upon a Star

by | Oct 4, 2020 | Uncategorized | 10 comments

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About the Book

Book:  Wish Upon A Star

Author: Tabitha Bouldin

Genre:  Holiday Fiction

Release Date: December 1, 2018

wish Upon a Star

Bryce Masters had everything he needed…or so he thought. His six-year-old daughter, Anna, would disagree. They were going home, moving back to Jingle Junction where Bryce would take over the local bookstore just in time for Christmas. Losing his wife, Molly, during the birth of their daughter six years ago was tragic, but Bryce has no idea just how much it weighs on young Anna’s heart until she confesses her deepest wish. What Anna wants for Christmas is a mother, but Bryce’s heart is not ready to love again. Only God can give Bryce the desire to make Anna’s wish come true. Only He can heal the hurt and open Bryce’s heart to the power of love. But Bryce will have to be willing to listen. And when the perfect woman reveals a secret that could devastate them all, will Bryce be able to look beyond what was and accept what might be?

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My Review

I love the Christmas element with the innocence and exuberance of the six-year-old Anna. Jingle Junction—who wouldn’t want to go there! Add a bookstore and the setting is perfect, a place I’d want to hibernate. I can smell the pages and see the shelves. I could almost exist in that scenario without a plot!

But there is a marvelous plot. It is the perfect taste of Christmas where wishes and dreams collide with everyday decisions and options. The newness of Christmas each year provides hopes for the six-year olds or the seasoned adults. The opportunity to hope for change, for a chance to do or be something or someone different. Most of the fun of the wishing star is the journey, one of tears and laughter. You know the one I mean—life. And what better way to seek affirmation of begin alive than at Christmas amidst the lights and the stars.

About the Author

Tabitha bouldin

Tabitha Bouldin has a Bachelor’s in creative writing from Southern New Hampshire University, where she graduated with honors. She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) and has been published with Chicken Soup for the Soul. When she’s not homeschooling her kids, you’ll find her curled up with a book. Tabitha’s genre of choice is Contemporary Christian Romance which she describes as: Adventure with heart.

More from Tabitha

Wish Upon a Star owes its existence to Hallmark’s Christmas movies. I could, and often do, watch their Christmas movies all through the year. Doesn’t matter how cheesy the storyline, I love them all. While I wanted to bring that sense of fun and feel-good romance, I needed a little oomph. So, I took some inspiration from “The Christmas Shoes” by NewSong. For the record, I love Hallmark and NewSong equally, so putting the two together was a natural fit.

The intention wasn’t to make a sad Christmas story, but there’s some pain Bryce has to manage while learning to love again. The best things come from overcoming that thing you never thought you could do. When you press on, with God’s guidance and with His approval, anything is possible. Bryce needs this reminder that even in the darkest nights, God is there.

Wish is part of the funky town I created and dubbed Jingle Junction, a place where it’s all Christmas all the time. Jingle Junction has only a few rules. First off, you can have any business you want, as long as the business name is an alliteration. Second, community is the name of the game. When someone’s in need, everyone pitches in to help.

For this story, I wanted to highlight homecoming. To do that, I needed Bryce to have a reason to come back to Jingle Junction. That’s where the song came in. If you don’t know the song, it’s about a little boy who wants only one thing for Christmas, and that’s a pair of shoes for his dying mother. I listen to “The Christmas Shoes” at least a dozen times a year. It’s heartbreaking but wonderful. It has that bit of hope I needed for Wish. For my story, Bryce’s daughter, Anna, lost her mother when she was born. The only thing she wants is the one thing she’s never had: a mother. It’s also the one thing Bryce cannot give.

The plan had always been to return to Jingle Junction. Bryce wants to raise Anna in the hometown where he was born, and he’s finally gotten the opportunity to make good on the plans he and his wife made when they first learned of her pregnancy. It took him six years to make good on his promise, and he’s not sure he’s made the right decision.

Wish Upon a Star is one of those books where I wanted to challenge myself by writing only from the male point of view. Although I always write alternating point of view in my romances, Wish has always been Bryce’s story. A story of coming home.

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Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Tabitha is giving away the grand prize package a $25 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

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10 Comments

  1. Donna Irvin

    Looks like a great holiday read!

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  2. Julie Waldron

    I love the cover, sounds like my kind of book.

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  3. Deb Galloway

    As soon as I started reading your review I thought of that Hallmark movie! I loved it as I do many Christmas movies. I look forward to reading this book! Thanks for sharing the introduction.

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  4. Crystal

    Thanks for this great review on this book. Also, Thank You for introducing me to a new author (at least to me). I look forward to getting to know more about this author and their books. Love the book cover. Makes me want to read it and review it. Would love to read and review the print format of this book and author’s other books. Who knows she may even become one of my favorite authors. Love books like this.
    I Hope I Win.

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  5. Lynn Brown

    Very pretty cover. I like the christmas theme. Thanks for the chance. It sounds good.

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  6. Lelia “ Lucy” Reynolds

    Sounds like a book I would enjoy. Thank you for sharing. Blessings

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  7. Debbie P

    This sounds like a wonderful book.

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  8. James Robert

    Thanks much for sharing your book and a giveaway. Sounds great!

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  9. Melissa W

    I love Christmas books!

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  10. Roxanne C.

    Anna sounds like a delightful character. Christmas stories are usually better with children in them.

    Reply

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