


“Helping people is good, but it’s also a two-way street. Can he make their lives better? How can he be happy if the people around him aren’t? And what hope is there for any of them if happiness isn’t an achievable dream? Doubts build, leading Eldon to a more outlandish and scary thought: maybe you can’t wish for happiness…maybe, just maybe, you have to make it for yourself. And with the lives of his family and friends in chaos, he’s left with more questions than answers. Some people wish for money, some people wish for love, but Eldon has seen how wishes have broken the people around him. But Eldon wouldn’t want to live anywhere else, because in Madison, everyone gets one wish-and that wish always comes true. In the sandy Mojave Desert, Madison is a small town on the road between nothing and nowhere. What if you could ask for anything- and get it? This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.My rating: I received an advance review copy of this book from Bookish First.
