I am vociferously passionate about good books. And I hate adverbs.
This didn’t work for me, probably because of the way Casey’s past abuse was handled. I couldn’t work my brain around the hurt/comfort parts.
Not a book for me, but your mileage may vary. Everybody else seems to love this.
The language is amazing, this is a seriously skilled author who can build images with words, so vivid that you can almost feel the breeze in your face and hear the ocean at a distance. It did feel a bit rushed at the end, however, and there was so much drama I could hardly keep all the threads together.
Australia as a backdrop is amazing. More of that. Will most certainly read more of this author, I adored The Shearing Gun.
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I was given a free copy of this book from the publisher, Dreamspinner Press, and a positive review wasn’t promised in return.