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A Wish For Jinnie: A magical romantic comedy with a difference! (Cranley Wishes Book 1) Kindle Edition
After being dumped by her fiancé, losing her job and ending up in a sleepy Scottish village, Jinnie Cooper is determined to get her life back on track. First order of business: working for the charismatic Sam Addin at his run-down antique shop.
When Sam gifts her a few items, including a battered old lamp, little does Jinnie know what's in store.Magic and mayhem ensue when the lamp's occupant takes up residence in her humble cottage, with her new 'housemate' possessing the uncanny knack of putting his pointy-slippered foot in it.
With the possibility of her wishes coming true, Jinnie realises she doesn't know what she wants—and the clock is ticking…
Torn between two very different men, Jinnie's running out of time. Can wishes really come true?
Praise for A Wish For Jinnie:
'I tittered, I laughed out loud, I said wow so many times that my husband kept looking at me as I continually muttered, "This is such fun; this is so good, I love it!'"
Angela Petch, bestselling author of The Tuscan Secret.
'Wonderfully lively and highly entertaining.'
Victoria Cooke, author of digital bestseller Who Needs Men Anyway.
Packed with mystical mayhem and a liberal sprinkling of magic, it's a laugh-out-loud rollercoaster ride with a cast of characters you'll take to your heart.
Perfect for fans of Carole Matthews, Jill Mansell and Debbie Viggiano.
'I loved this wonderful feel-good story with a dash of magic, and I can guarantee it will warm your heart and leave you yearning for more.'
Goodreads Reviewer
'I absolutely love this author's writing. If you are ever in need of an escape from the realities of everyday life, then just pick up one of her books.'
Goodreads Reviewer
Prepare to laugh and cry with a romantic comedy you'll never forget…
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 22, 2020
- File size1.6 MB
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- ASIN : B088HGYN8G
- Publisher : Tanzanite Books (June 22, 2020)
- Publication date : June 22, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 1.6 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 276 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #629,373 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #272 in Parenting & Family Humor
- #1,714 in Satire Fiction
- #4,683 in Humorous Fiction
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Audrey Davis survived secondary school on the West coast of Scotland. Rubbish at science but not too bad at English, she originally wanted to be an actress but was persuaded that journalism was a safer option. Probably wise. She studied at Napier College in Edinburgh, the only place in Scotland at that time to offer a journalism course.
Her first foray into the hard-nosed newspaper world was as a junior reporter in Dumfriesshire. Duties included interviewing farmers about the prize-winning heifers to reporting on family tragedies. She persuaded her editor to let her launch an entertainment column which meant meeting the odd celebrity – or just the downright odd. From there, she moved to the loftier rank of senior reporter back in her home patch. Slightly more money, fewer farm animals but a higher crime rate. As Taggart would say: 'There's been a murrrrder!'
After a stint in London on a video magazine – yes, she is that old – Audrey moved to Singapore with her fiancé. She tried valiantly to embrace the stinking heat, humidity and lack of jobs, although she did work briefly on a magazine which was banned by the government for 'artistic' use of naked men's bottoms.
Next on her adventures was a land Down Under where her main focus was raising Cost Centre One (aka firstborn) and coming to terms with the imminent arrival of Number Two. Still, she loved the Aussie way of life – BBQs, beaches and bring your own booze to restaurants – so it came as a blow when OH announced a move back to the UK. Not a job between us, the climate a possible deal breaker and an Exorcist-style vomiting infant on the flight home didn't bode well …
Always a survivor, Audrey sought out similar-minded friends (i.e. slightly bonkers), got the children into a good school and thought about taking up writing again. Sadly, thinking about it was as far as she got, unless you count shopping lists. Then, hubby drops another bombshell. Switzerland. As in – it's packing time again. Off to the land of cheese, chocolate, scarily efficient trains and a couple of teeny, tiny issues. Like driving on the 'wrong' side of the road and speaking a foreign language (French). The former was conquered fairly quickly (we'll skip over the wall demolition in week two), the latter remains an ongoing battle of the hopeful against the hopeless. At least she provides amusement for the local workforce.
It wasn't until 2016 that Audrey rediscovered her writing mojo with an on line Writing Fiction course. From there, her first novel – A Clean Sweep – was born, although it took a bit longer than nine months from conception. A short, darker prequel – A Clean Break – followed, and in November 2017 she published the first in a novella trilogy, The Haunting of Hattie Hastings Part One. Parts Two and Three followed, and were combined into a standalone novel which received incredible reviews. Audrey's third novel - A Wish For Jinnie - was published in June 2020, and her fourth – Lost In Translation – in January 2021. A sequel to A Wish For Jinnie – A Wish For Jo – was published in June 2022. The final part of the Cranley Wish trilogy will be published in early 2023.
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2020British Chick Lit with a genie? Those just happen to be two of my favorite things, so I had to buy this book the moment I heard about it and I’m so glad I did! A WISH FOR JINNIE takes place in a quaint and quirky Scottish village where Jinnie Cooper goes to lick her wounds after getting dumped by her rich jerk of a fiancé. She gets a part-time job at an antiques shop owned by a charming (and attractive!) writer who kindly gives her an old brass lamp that catches her eye. When Jinnie polishes the lamp, she gets an unexpected house guest in the form of Dhassim, a genie who’s got romantic problems of his own. I really loved the friendship that developed between these two and thought the way the author handled wish-granting in the twenty-first century complete with technical glitches was incredibly clever. Jinnie’s not the only one in Cranley who’s got problems as we meet several other villagers who are struggling with their careers, love lives, and families. I enjoyed getting to know all of these characters and seeing them stumble along the path to figuring things out (with the help of Jinnie and sometimes Dhassim). Magic isn’t a cure-all in this story, but it does open Jinnie’s eyes and heart to new people and experiences and I found her journey to be a very satisfying one to read about. I will definitely be checking out more books by Audrey Davis!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2020Hard to believe that a story that includes a humiliated thirty-something woman dumped by her arrogant fiancé, a pub owner and his grown son watching Alzheimer’s steal their wife and mother away, a lonely middle-age café owner tempted to cross the line with a married man, a tormented young single mom battling alcoholism and desperate for a break, and… a genie could be a romantic comedy.
But it is… and a good one!
Jinnie Cooper is trying to piece together an existence in the small village of Cranley after her fiancé, Mark, the JERK, calls off their engagement. Embraced by the village’s quirky residents, she soon takes two part-time positions, one at Out of the Attic Antiques—which is one step above a junk store—for Sam Addin and the other for Ken McCroaty at the Jekyll and Hyde Pub.
Determined to avoid getting involved with any man ever again, Jinnie cannot deny her growing attraction to forty-something Sam, but then, there’s also Ken’s handsome son, Ed, who’s closer to her age. She gives herself a reality check, though because Sam is a successful author, has a witchy ex-wife, and a son in college, and Ed has a girlfriend. Besides, there’s no way neither man could be interested in someone like her.
When Jinnie picks out a few items from Sam’s store to fix up her meager flat, her life will never be the same because one of the items is an old, battered lamp.
A Wish for Jinnie is a fun read with much of the laughs provided by Dhassim, a genie of indeterminate age who redefines wish-fulfillment. His manic personality and endless barrage of questions overwhelm Jinnie until she learns even genies aren’t immune from broken hearts.
Story characters are well-developed and easy to relate to but the standout for me was Wilma, Jinnie’s eighty-six-year-old grandmother who lived alone, read tea leaves, and rolled her own cigarettes! Jinnie adores the cantankerous old woman who says and does as she pleases. Wilma is a social media maven and even has thousands of followers on Twitter… and all the headaches that come with it – HA!
But it wouldn’t hurt Jinnie to be more like Wilma. For me, she was a wet rag from the beginning. To be fair, she was unceremoniously dumped by the JERK, who did a number on her self-esteem. But from her recollections, Jinnie had issues before getting involved with the JERK. She was stunned he was attracted to someone like her and shocked he asked her to move in with him and proposed. She never felt worthy of the JERK, and his treatment of her did nothing to build her up. However, her image of herself was contradicted by the residents of Cranley, who called her pretty and even beautiful.
It’s Dhassim who helps Jinnie come into her own though, as she comes to understand him… and herself. She takes another direction with her wish-fulfillment that is life-changing, and not just for her.
I would like to have known more about Dhassim’s past, but not knowing doesn’t take away from the story. However, the sweet ending makes me wonder if I’ll see Jinnie… and Dhassim again.
I recommend this read that’s full of snarky wit and love. But don’t go all in thinking of Robin’s Williams’ genie… Dhassim doesn’t like him.
Enjoy!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2020I was really intrigued when I read the blurb for the book. Who doesn’t love a good romance story and my interest piqued at the mention of the lamp. All becomes very clear though and at first I was slightly dubious at how the story was going to work as you do have to suspend your belief somewhat. That being said, this element actually made the story so much more fun.
There was lots to love about this novel. The wonderful small village. The fabulously named businesses. Of course none of that would work without a great cast and I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know the ones in this book. My favourites had to be Jinnie and cafe/bakery owner, Jo. Jo is like a mother hen and instantly takes Jinnie under her wing. There is one more character who threatens to steal the limelight more than a few times but that’s all you are going to get out of me where they are concerned!
What I also enjoyed is there are a good few male characters of which you don’t always see. Ken the pub landlord and his son Ed and of course Sam, the antique shop owner. The thread involving Ken and his wife was something that tugged on my heart strings. It also gives food for thought.
A Wish For Jinnie is a gorgeous and heartfelt read with a few laughs along the way. The friendships are what makes this book. I think a lesson could be learned from Jinnie with her acts of kindness and I adored this light hearted read which has given some much welcomed relief from the outside world. The perfect ‘pick me’ up read.
My thanks to Rachel’s Random Resources for a readers copy of this book. All opinions are my own and not biased in anyway.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024The main character discovers a genie in an old lamp. I enjoyed the character of the genie and the friendship that develops between them.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020I absolutely love this Author’s writing, if you are ever in need of an escape from the realities of every day life, then just pick up one of her books. Filled with wit and humour, love, romance, tears and laughter this is a book not to be missed. An age old fairy tale transposed with the modern era. Thanks to TBC and the author for giving me the opportunity to read this wonderful book.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023Kept me guessing to the end. I loved the local dialects and speech as well. Great world building and authentic characters.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2022Cute twist on the Aladdin tale. Loved the story. Didn't love her wishes or the end, but loved the book.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2020I got a copy to review through Voracious Readers.
I thought the writing itself was fairly well done. The storyline had me wondering what was going on. I didn't see the comedy. The interaction between the two characters that got together was not well developed.
Top reviews from other countries
- Lindsey ChamierReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 29, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars A fabulous feel-good read!
I have read all of Audrey Davis' quirky novels and, despite loving them all, I think this is her best (so far!) She has created a great body of characters in a small village/town just outside Edinburgh and they are all totally believable and engaging. Jinnie leaves Edinburgh having been cheated on by her fiancee and is in need of a new start away from the city. She arrives not knowing anyone but is soon drawn into the lives of the people who live around her such as the gorgeous Sam who takes her on to work in his antique shop, Jo who runs the village cafe and Ken who runs the pub and has a wife in the early stages of dementia. Lots of intertwining stories, happy, sad and often hilarious. I rarely laugh out loud at any book but this one had me loling regularly, particularly at the description of Jinnie's parents discussing a television drama when neither could recognise any of the characters or remember the storyline. Far too close to home! So, all in all, a cracking read that I would recommend to everyone, lockdown or no lockdown. A fabulous feel-good read. More please Audrey :)
- Elizabeth AllisonReviewed in Canada on September 2, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars It made me believe in magic
There's a little bit of Jinnie Cooper in every woman who ever wished on a star, or a birthday cake... or a lamp. But I don't know any other women who met a genie, or even tried to help him. I loved this story from start to finish. Jinnie is flawed and lovely and real. Even the genie seems real, because by the time you meet him, you trust the Audrey Davis' narrator completely.
A Wish for Jinnie had me laughing and crying and swooning - sometimes all at the same time. I found it charming and endearing. A wonderful read!
- M. MCDOWALLReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 20, 2022
4.0 out of 5 stars A magical pick up. Just what the doctor ordered
I couldn't put it down. Loved the characters
and story. Laughed and cried and floated on air. Wonderful and magical.
- Lyn, Welsh border.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 31, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Genie-us - an awesome romance that's very Alladin-ish - LOVED this!💕
Once upon a time there was a Genie......... If you love laugh out loud humour, surreal plots and sweet romances then this is for you. Refreshingly different this book wil! lift your spirits and make you feel good, so much so I'm off to read book 2! 🌟💕😍
- HolliReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 28, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable light read
This book was an easy read with humour, I enjoyed reading it & book 2 had just arrived this morning so will look forward to reading about the familiar characters.