I read this book in paperback with compliments from the Beauty and Lace Book club where I originally wrote this review.
This is the first time I have read a 'romance' novel in a very long time, and a definite first in 'rural romance'. I always find that romance novels are very preditable. You know that straight away when you pick up the book that the first chapter involves a young woman, usually with a troubled and challenging past, who meets a man, perhaps with challenges of his own, and ending in the last chapter, that love conquers all. However, what happens in between determines whether or not the book is a good or bad read.
It is between these two chapters where Rachel Johns excels as a story teller. Each of her characters had a story to tell and had a legitimate reason for being in the story, adding colour and intrigue. Everyone loves a villain and the meddling Adeline was no exception, although I was waiting to her be a bit more nasty so I could cheer Megan on.
I liked how the author dealt with current issues regarding milk contracts, drug addiction, murder, being in prison and the bullying episode with Ned, but felt some were only token ideas. Perhaps there was too much going on and I would have liked more information to make them more interesting and thought provoking, and would of liked them to be dealt with in more depth, in fact I felt a bit 'short changed' in many themes such as what happened to Archie's house after he died and what happened with the spirit of Eliza - who actually was her lover and how did it impact on Adeline?
I also felt that the resolution between Meg and Lawson was resolved too quickly.....I love a bit of drama and would of liked it to be more drawn out, but, as I said at the beginning of this review, we all knew what the outcome would be.
Overall, I did enjoy this story. It had romance, mystery, intrigue, and had me wanting to find out more about the characters and their stories. I am hoping that there will be a second book so I can find out more.