Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Book: Wattle Creek


Summary: Damien McAllister is a man on the brink. Spending long, hard days on a farm he has no affection for, and nights ignoring the criticisms of his mother, Damien can no longer remember what he's living for. But in a small town like Wattle Creek, there are few people to turn to - and Damien learned long ago to keep his problems to himself.  Until Jacqueline Havelock, a young psychologist escaping her own issues, arrives fresh from the city and makes Damien question everything he has known about himself…also igniting a spark in his lonely heart.  Soon Damien is daring to ask for more than an ordinary life, and can glimpse the possibility of happiness. Will this accidental farmer dare to fulfil the long-forgotten legacy of his father and find peace in the arms of the doctor?  Or will the ghosts of their pasts threaten the fragile new lives they've just begun to build?

What I thought: OMG. I so LOVED this book. Read it in two days (which is pretty quick for me with the two tiny tackers!). Just a fantastic rural romance which helped top touch on a serious rural issue. Highly recommend.



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