Lisa Ireland, a brilliant new voice in rural romance, invites you to Linden Gully and the wedding of the year...When celebrity novelist Johanna Morgan surprises everyone by arriving back in Linden Gully three weeks early for her best friend's wedding, she's shocked to find her ex-boyfriend Ryan Galloway is back too and well-integrated in the community as the local vet. Jo's maid-of-honour duties are not the only thing that's brought her home. The family homestead of Yarrapinga is now her responsibility, and Jo needs to decide whether to keep it -- and replace old memories with new ones -- or sell it and cut off all ties to her childhood and her home. Ryan has brought his young daughter home to Linden Gully to provide stability after the death of her mother. The last thing he needs is Jo's return, and all of the emotional turmoil that she brings with her. Thrown together as attendants at their best friends' wedding, Jo and Ryan have no choice but to grin and bear all the tension. But it's not only resentment lingering between them. The attraction is still there, and the heat and the memories.
They say you can't come home again, but maybe, for Jo and Ryan, home is not just a place, but a state of the heart.
Lisa Ireland, a brilliant new voice in rural romance, invites you to Linden Gully and the wedding of the year...When celebrity novelist Johanna Morgan surprises everyone by arriving back in Linden Gully three weeks early for her best friend's wedding, she's shocked to find her ex-boyfriend Ryan Galloway is back too and well-integrated in the community as the local vet. Jo's maid-of-honour duties are not the only thing that's brought her home. The family homestead of Yarrapinga is now her responsibility, and Jo needs to decide whether to keep it -- and replace old memories with new ones -- or sell it and cut off all ties to her childhood and her home. Ryan has brought his young daughter home to Linden Gully to provide stability after the death of her mother. The last thing he needs is Jo's return, and all of the emotional turmoil that she brings with her. Thrown together as attendants at their best friends' wedding, Jo and Ryan have no choice but to grin and bear all the tension. But it's not only resentment lingering between them. The attraction is still there, and the heat and the memories.
They say you can't come home again, but maybe, for Jo and Ryan, home is not just a place, but a state of the heart.
Lisa Ireland is a full-time writer of contemporary women's fiction.
In 2014 Lisa was a finalist in the Australian Romance Readers
Awards in the category of Best New Author, and the following year
was among the top ten debut fiction authors in Australia. She is
the author of the bestselling novel Feels Like Home and five other
novels to date.
Lisa lives on Victoria's beautiful Bellarine Peninsula with her
family. She loves eating but not cooking, is an Olympic class
procrastinator, and (most importantly) minion to a rather large
dog.
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