Member Reviews
I want sure I would like Wynn in the Willows. Let me say the story grew on me the more I read. I liked the cover very much, it drew me in immediately. The setting, the characters, the plot all were very well portrayed. The story was inspirational. Thanks to the publisher and netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this book. I was not required to provide a positive review
Wynn is a girl after my own heart. She loves botany – plants, the woods – more than cities. She has been to college and has a grant to study the plants where she is from as a child and where her Aunt still lives on Willow Island. I don’t envy her mixed up life though. After her father died, her mother left for overseas. She was taken in by her Uncles and raised in a happy environment, but she still has a lot of unresolved mysteries – how her father died for example. She loves the island and small town atmosphere but is surrounded by murder and mystery shortly after getting to her Aunt’s guesthouse. She is drawn to the local handyman, but he soon becomes part of the mystery surrounding the town, making her more confused. Her Aunt’s bible study group takes Wynn in, and they all have something to contribute and learn. Life lessons and faith play a part in their daily lives, and they find ways to support and help each other. Interesting story about personal growth and family.
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