#Review A Wish for Wilma (Cranley Wishes #3) by Audrey Davis
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#Review A Wish for Wilma by Audrey Davis


A Wish For Wilma
Getting old might not be the bee’s knees, but Wilma Cooper isn’t ready to hang up her boots yet.
She’s a lot to look forward to in her golden years, not least the arrival of her first great-grandchild.
When blast from the past Gus Brown appears on her doorstep, Wilma’s over the moon to rekindle their friendship.
But it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. Wilma finds herself playing host to a rather unusual house guest. There’s a baby boom in town, but not all babies are created equal…
As Wilma grows closer to Gus, a happy ending looks on the cards. Until an unexpected caller threatens to throw a major spanner in the works.
With a wish up her sleeve and madness in the air, will Wilma find a second chance at love?
Purchase Links
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wish-Wilma-laugh-out-loud-romantic-gracefully-ebook/dp/B0C5F19SHS/
https://www.amazon.com/Wish-Wilma-laugh-out-loud-romantic-gracefully-ebook/dp/B0C5F19SHS/
REVIEW
A genie provides three wishes so it is only fitting that this series ends after three books and that being ‘A Wish for Wilma‘. I have loved the previous books in the Cranley Wishes series and though I am sad to see it come to an end, I thoroughly enjoyed this final instalment.
Wilma has a wicked sense of humour for her 87 years and I loved the snippets we got of her in the previous books so I was happy to see her get her own story.
When Wilma discovers the genie lamps in Sam and Jinnie’s home she gets more than she bargains for when she takes the smaller one home with her. I don’t think anyone was expecting a baby genie to appear! And of course being a genie little DJ doesn’t stay small for long.
secrets are revealed, hilarity ensues and the birth or Jinnie’s little one as well as romance for Wilma bring this delightful series to end.
5 stars
Author Bio –
Audrey Davis is a Scottish-born former journalist, now resident in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. Her newspaper career saw her cover events in Northern Ireland and the Falkland Islands, as well as working for a London-based movie magazine writing reviews and carrying out interviews.
She self-published her debut romantic comedy novel A Clean Sweep in June 2017, following an online Open University course in Writing Fiction.
Audrey followed up with a short, darker prequel A Clean Break before beginning work on a rom-com novella trilogy with a ghostly twist – The Haunting of Hattie Hastings. Reviews across the board were excellent, and it was combined into a standalone novel in November 2018.
A Wish For Jinnie – part one of the Cranley Wishes trilogy — was published in June 2020, and her fifth book – Lost In Translation – in January 2021. The follow-up to Jinnie — A Wish For Jo — was published in June 2022.
All her books are available as Kindle ebooks and paperbacks through Amazon.
Apart from writing, Audrey enjoys travel and spends a lot of time in Edinburgh. She is an avid cook, watcher of scary movies and reluctant gym-goer.
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