Wish Come True

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Viking, 2003 - Fiction - 365 pages
After years spent in the shadow of her movie-star sister, Monica, Anna Vincenzi remakes herself. Anna's emerging sexiness escapes no one's attention, least of all her sister's.

But with her murder it appears Monica claims the ultimate victory when Anna is arrested as the prime suspect. But Anna is not alone as she fights to exonerate herself. When a Carson Springs dweller as beloved as Anna needs help, all the valley's residents rally together, each working in his own special way to help one of their own. And what of her passionate encounter with Dr. Marc Raboy?

Wish Come Trueis an inspiring Cinderella story about a woman whose fairy godmother turns out to be the whole community of people Eileen Goudge's readers have come to know and love. Gripping and emotionally complex, Wish Come True is the most satisfying Carson Springs novel yet.

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Section 1
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Section 2
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Section 3
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About the author (2003)

Eileen Goudge was born July 4, 1950 and grew up in the San Francisco bay area. She began writing at the age of eight. At eighteen, she dropped out of college, ran off with a man dodging the draft, and got married. Two years later, she was divorced, with a baby, and had to go on welfare. She decided to become a professional writer, started writing non-stop and managed to sell a few articles. In the early eighties, she was chosen to help launch a new line of teen romances, which became the successful Sweet Valley High series. She now had enough money to end another bad marriage and move to New York City with her two children. She continued to write the Sweet Valley High titles while working on a novel. Her first novel, Garden of Lies, was sold in 1986 to Viking for nearly one million dollars. Since then, she has written over thirty novels for young adults and over ten works of women's fiction. Her other works include Thorns of Truth, The Diary, and Once in a Blue Moon. Her title The Diary is a New York Times bestseller.

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