4★ for a cheerful rural romance
Western Australia is a good place to spend some satisfying time with Bronwyn and Claudia, best pals for years, who decide they’d each like different lives.
These bright, young women have both trained in law and are well-qualified to pursue legal careers. Bronwyn is forced into it. She’s the product of highly successful, well-heeled, well-connected parents who treat her pretty much as a trophy child (if there is such a term). So off to a major legal firm she goes.
Claudia, meanwhile, has had to go back to the previously successful family winery in the Margaret River region of WA to help out. Her younger brother is in a wheelchair after an accident that seems to involve her older brother, and her father has various health problems. To top it off, her older brother, who was being groomed as a vintner to take over, has shot through to France, and nobody but her mother seems to hear from him at all. The business is sliding downhill.
The girls used to spend all their holidays and free time on the property, and Bronwyn, who was a bit nerdy and shy, was an interesting companion for beautiful Claudia and a novelty for the brothers to tease. "Numbat" was their nickname for her. Sister’s friend plus brothers equals possible triangle, yes? Yes.
Now adults (and both very pretty), the girls get together and bemoan their individual fates. Claudia feels stifled on the property and hankers for the Big Smoke (Perth) and some good legal work to sink her teeth into. Bronwyn doesn’t like the cut-and-thrust of the courtroom but is nostalgic for life on the land (and the aforementioned brother/s).
They decide that Claudia’s family would benefit from Bronwyn’s skills and input, and Claudia could pick up a job being offered to Bronwyn, and voilà! Bob’s your mother’s brother! Bronwyn heads for the hills while Claudia tackles the city.
"Bronwyn stepped out of Claudia’s old ute, closed her eyes and lifted her nose to the wind. Who knew that freedom smelled both fresh and fruity?
After a moment she allowed herself to take in the ramshackle home she was parked in front of. It was two storeys tall and leaning against the side of a hill, much like a tired old man catching his breath." *
There’s plenty of good-natured banter, with well-differentiated characters and a storyline that’s interesting (although happily predictable) enough to follow without tripping over complications trying to be clever. Plenty of wine-growing and –making info for buffs, too. Watch out "wine wankers" – this is not for you.
In the city, Claudia finds criminals, courtroom scenes, and some downright scary people—it is the world of lawyers, right? Oh yes, and eligible fellas.
Thanks to NetGalley and Random House Australia for allowing me a review copy. A satisfying rural romance.
*Quotation is from my review copy and may have changed in final product.