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Julianne's Wish - Magically Ever After Series Book 1
Julianne's Wish - Magically Ever After Series Book 1
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Ten years ago, a very young and heartbroken, Julianne made a wish on a falling star. Now, if she can't find a way to reverse the granted wish, it could cost her best friend, Forest, his life.

When Forest realizes that the unexplained attraction, drawing him and Julianne closer, is proof that they are soulmates, he is dismayed. He is elf, and she is human. Forest doesn’t want or need that kind of complicated relationship. Besides, Julianne has made it clear that he is just a friend.

With time running out before Forest must return to El’Faelin, the friends must accept difficult truths. Otherwise, they risk losing more than a chance at true love.

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Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fantasy
  • Romance

Age Level: 

  • Mature Young Adult
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Julianne’s Wish is about a young woman named Julianne Carter who has always felt an urge to leave her life in Ocean City and go somewhere else. After the passing of her mother, Julianne follows her heart and moves to Windsor Fields. There, she meets Forest O’Connell, a charming and mysterious coworker. Julianne feels an instant romantic connection to Forest, but she does not understand why she feels so strongly toward a man she's just met.

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Julianne has started a new chapter in her life - new job, new town, new apartment, new friends. What she didn’t expect was to have a new love life practically dropped in her lap, especially when Forest fits none of the qualities of her Mr. Right Napkin List. However, as Julianne navigates her new life, she slowly begins to realize there is no denying the insane attraction and kinship she feels for Forest; yet, Forest does nothing but deny it for both of them.

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