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Judy Ballard
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The second story, Wish Upon a Wedding beautifully captures both the sweetness of love and the ache of loss. It shows how the mistakes of youth can leave lasting marks, yet also how time and maturity can open the door to second chances. Watching teenage choices come full circle 13 years later kept me hoping for the happy resolution the characters deserved.
— Sep 28, 2025 04:56AM
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Judy Ballard
is on page 211 of 310
The second story, Wish Upon a Wedding beautifully captures both the sweetness of love and the ache of loss. It shows how the mistakes of youth can leave lasting marks, yet also how time and maturity can open the door to second chances. Watching teenage choices come full circle 13 years later kept me hoping for the happy resolution the characters deserved.
— Sep 28, 2025 04:57AM
Judy Ballard
is on page 211 of 310
The second story, Wish Upon a Wedding beautifully captures both the sweetness of love and the ache of loss. It shows how the mistakes of youth can leave lasting marks, yet also how time and maturity can open the door to second chances. Watching teenage choices come full circle 13 years later kept me hoping for the happy resolution the characters deserved.
— Sep 28, 2025 04:55AM
Judy Ballard
is on page 111 of 310
I picked up The Wishing Quilt because quilting always reminds me of my mom and the love she put into every stitch.
I’ve finished the first story, The Secret Wish, and it has me smiling. a sweet and charming love story woven together with the spirit of quilting—gentle, heartwarming, and filled with hope.
The Secret Wish has already wrapped me up in the same warmth I remember from my mom’s quilts.
— Sep 27, 2025 02:49PM
I’ve finished the first story, The Secret Wish, and it has me smiling. a sweet and charming love story woven together with the spirit of quilting—gentle, heartwarming, and filled with hope.
The Secret Wish has already wrapped me up in the same warmth I remember from my mom’s quilts.

