Emily Woods was devastated. Five years with Trent and he’d just dumped her! With her job having turned boring and mundane, her personal life at the bottom of the pile, Emily was certainly at a crossroads in her life. So when her best friend, Will, who also happened to be Trent’s best friend, suggested she apply for a job with Barnes Inc where he worked, the idea of Queensland, the Great Barrier Reef plus new beginnings stirred her imagination. Moving from Perth in WA to Queensland was just about as far away as she could get. Now she just needed to get the job!
Mark Crawford, or Caesar as he was known behind his back, was a surly, obstinate and obnoxious boss. When Will managed to break through his barriers to have Emily start with Barnes Inc, he was shocked. But her position was assured, and after a few days, Will suddenly wondered what he had gotten her into – a place where the workers were only guys – a place where those guys hadn’t spent time with a woman in a very long time – had he made the right decision for Emily?
Charlotte Templeton was the manager of Silver Seas Resort where the workers from Barnes Inc lived. She was a determined young woman who had it tough – looking after her mother who had developed Alzheimer’s disease plus her fifteen year old sister, Zara was hard enough. But keeping up to a mob of messy, untidy, drunken men who were seemingly determined to wreck her apartments was just about the last straw…
With Emily and Charlotte becoming firm friends (they needed to support one another!) there was confusion, hurt, a devastating secret which came to light, unwelcome male attention; all this and more - but they did their best to help one another. But more was to come! Would Emily and Charlotte find happiness? Or would the rising complications threaten their very future?
I thoroughly enjoyed this second book I have read from Aussie author Loretta Hill. The Girl in the Hard Hat was my first into her work, which I also enjoyed very much. The mystery and suspense, edged with tinges of romance, the descriptions of the areas Loretta uses in her stories, everything is authentic. Mixed with humour is innocence, frustration and adventure. Loretta Hill is a great storyteller, and I have no hesitation in recommending both her as an author, and this great book.
With thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my copy to read and review.