Book Review: One Hundred Wishes by Kelly Collins
- Kristen Lewendon

 - May 19, 2018
 - 2 min read
 
Aspen Cove Book 3
Best-selling author Kelly Collins welcomes you back to Aspen Cove, the  tiny Colorado town where anything can happen if you just open your heart  and mind.
Pop star Samantha White walks off the stage and  disappears into a crowd of cheering fans. After ten years as the music  sensation known as Indigo, she needs to figure out who she really is.
With  her manager pressuring her to sign a new contract, Samantha runs to the  only place she remembers with fondness—Aspen Cove—a small town that  embraced twelve-year-old Samantha when she and her mother finally left  her abusive father. 
She’s sure a few weeks of peace in a  secluded cabin will be exactly what she needs to figure out where to go  from here. But when Dalton Black storms into her life, Samantha realizes  she may not get the clarity and calm she’s seeking. If she plays her  cards right, she’ll get something better—love. 
Dalton Black  doesn’t ask for much. But then, he knows most people would say he  doesn’t deserve much—not after spending six years in prison for killing a  man. He’s carved out a quiet life in Aspen Cove where he knows who is  friend and who is foe. Just when he’s accepted his life will be a string  of meaningless relationships, he meets Samantha White and everything  changes.
Can a famous singer find her forever with an ex-convict? Or will the secrets they keep tear them apart? Find out in One Hundred Wishes.

My Review:
I love Aspen Cove! There’s not much I demand from a book: entertain me and make me feel. This very successfully did both. Dalton is one of the residents I’ve been wanting to see get his story since the very first book. I didn’t know what I wanted that story to look like, I just knew I needed to read it. This was perfect. There were sweet and silly moments with the other residents of Aspen Cove, blazing passionate times with Dalton and Samantha together, and scenes of heartrending agony that left me in tears. It was a bit of an emotional roller-coaster, but it made me laugh and it made me feel. Job well done. I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.
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