To Wish Impossible Things By B. Ripley -

The story centers on , a man who lives a calm, predictable, and somewhat lonely life. When he returns to his hometown to help at his mother’s bakery—despite having no baking skills—he is forced to work with Avery Carmichael . Eldon initially expects a difficult time, as Avery’s family has a reputation for being troublemakers. However, he soon discovers that Avery is vibrant, creative, and much more complex than the town's gossip suggests. Core Themes & Style

: Snow globes play a significant symbolic role in the story, representing the "impossible wishes" that start to feel reachable. To Wish Impossible Things by B. Ripley

: Much of the narrative follows Eldon as he realizes how deeply he misjudged Avery and his family. The story centers on , a man who

: The book is described by reviewers on LoveBytes Reviews and Amazon as a "sweet, fun, and spicy" slow-burn romance set against a festive backdrop. However, he soon discovers that Avery is vibrant,

: The "whirlwind" energy of Avery helps Eldon break out of his dull routine and find a sense of belonging. Reader Profile This 159-page novella is a great fit for readers who enjoy: Hometown returns and "mismatched" couple tropes.

romances with a blend of emotional depth and heat.