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A long way home review
A long way home review




a long way home review

Ruby Aston left Brockenridge as a teenager – fleeing from bullying at school to live in Melbourne. I was going through a busy time and this was the perfect book to occupy my brain for 15 minutes before going to bed. What a great, romantic and easy read this one was by Nicola Marsh. To Nicole Marsh I love how you write from the heart with this rural romance and hope to see more in the future. Thanks Beauty & Lace and Harper Collins & Harlequin Australia for providing this wonderful book for me. The majority of the charactes in the book leave you wanting to read more. I absolutely loved reading this storyline. Sad and Happy tears while reading this book. This book had me giggling in some places but then there were the tears. Her mother talked to her about him and Ruby just thought he was just a passing person at the roadhouse. Ruby never knew her dad or anything about him and she intends to see if she can find out who he is or was. Ruby decides that the roadhouse was important to her mum and the community and decides to go it alone and fight to keep it going. Deep down he still has feelings for Ruby so a lot of twist and turns amount from this. Ruby runs into Connor who has plans to build an 18 hole Golf Course which means his father’s Company wants to buy the roadhouse and pull it down. Alisha has always had a mad crush on Harry who works as a chef at the roadhouse but he always pulled away from her. It is actually three love stories in the one book. The storyline is so lovely in that the characters become so familiar to you the reader. She had only planned to stay a short time and return to the city of Melbourne, where she had made another life. Ruby quietly left her home town and her beautiful mother who ran the local roadhouse.Įleven years later Ruby was forced to return home and she was anxious as she knew it would mean seeing the mean girls and Connor who she never explained why she left him standing alone on prom night. She had planned on going out to their prom with a guy called Connor but that was squashed when the mean girls accused her of stealing. Ruby Aston leaves Brockenridge after being bullied by 3 girls for most of her life. This is such a beautiful rural romance story that will have you turning the pages as soon as read your first page. You can read their comments below, or contribute to the discussion by leaving your own feedback. It has its twists and turns without being overly complicated.Ī selection of our Beauty and Lace Club Members are reading Long Way Home.

a long way home review

I found this 368 page book to be a lovely and easy read.

a long way home review

Is it love or money that wins out in the end? The emotions that were there all those years ago are still there just simmering under the surface, but the battle for the Roadhouse adds a big complication. Ruby’s return to town throws both her life and Connors life into a spin. If he doesn’t acquire the Roadhouse as planned he knows he will have failed his Father. Without the Roadhouse the resort won’t be able to be built and that includes the planned new golf course. can build their big resort and golf course. He has the task of purchasing the towns local and very popular Roadhouse so that the Delaney Corp. Connor and his wealthy family are still living in the small town, and as his Father is ill, Connor is trying hard to prove himself to his Dad.






A long way home review