Heartfelt Rural Romance: Read an Extract from The Library at Wagtail Ridge

Heartfelt Rural Romance: Read an Extract from The Library at Wagtail Ridge

Lou unchained her bike from the stand and wheeled it to the cycle path. A few seconds later she was moving swiftly away from the university, her tiny office and the stack of marked essays ready to go back to their writers. The cycleway curved down towards the Lane Cove River and her heart lifted as she was surrounded by trees. She loved these few minutes without brick walls or fences. She loved the feeling of openness, the towering gums and the air that was a little less polluted by car exhaust and big city smog.

She was sweating in the midsummer heat and moving fast as she dropped down onto Riverside Drive. At this time of day there weren’t many cars and she could almost convince herself that she was already on holiday. Just two weeks to the end of the term, and then she was taking a well-earned break. No classrooms, no students, no lectures and no walls. Just hiking boots, a tent and the mountains. With a loud whoop, she steered her bike around the next corner, the river glinting through the trees below her. She wasn’t entirely sure what a master’s degree in environmental science was going to do for her job prospects. When she’d chosen the course, it seemed to suggest travel, the possibility of mixing city excitement with her love of the bush. So far, beyond the tutoring work she’d been doing, she hadn’t thought too hard about it. There was still plenty of time for her to make that decision.

Lou loved Sydney. She liked the energy and the excitement. She loved the way the harbour and the Opera House looked at sunrise and the fireworks on the bridge at New Year’s Eve. But still there were times when all she wanted was to get away from the noise and the people. Between school and uni, she’d taken a year off to go fruit picking in Victoria. It was back-breaking work, but she’d never been happier than labouring under the open skies and getting dirt under her fingernails. She was a city girl, born and raised—well, raised at least. She’d never really understood why the bush called to her like it did, but there was something to be said for feeling comfortable in both worlds.

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    Publisher details

    The Library at Wagtail Ridge
    Author
    Janet Gover
    Publisher
    HQ Fiction
    Genre
    Fiction
    Released
    30 November, 2022
    ISBN
    9781867230052

    Synopsis

    An unexpected and unusual inheritance sets a young woman on the road to discover her mother's deepest secret. A charming and heartfelt rural romance perfect for readers of Rachael Johns and Karly Lane.

    When Lou Taylor inherits a quaint country cottage and a mobile library full of books from her birth mother, she heads to the small town of Wagtail Ridge to learn more about the woman she never knew. Curiously, the last piece of the bequest is a handwritten letter, the first of many Luca left scattered along the library's route in hopes of finally sharing her secrets with the daughter she had to give up.

    The townspeople of Wagtail Ridge flock around Lou, wanting to share the stories of Luca's life, but she knows she must learn about her birth mother in the way Luca intended. Jake Barnes, her new neighbour, offers to help her follow the trail, but weighing on his conscience is a promise he made to Luca - a secret that now stands between him and the woman who's slowly capturing his heart...

    As the kilometres fly by, Lou gradually untangles who her mother was and what lay behind the choices she made. At the same time, she finds herself drawing ever closer to kind, handsome Jake. But will it all be enough to keep her in Wagtail Ridge when she has another happy life waiting for her in the city?

    Janet Gover
    About the author

    Janet Gover

    Janet Gover grew up in outback Australia, surrounded by wide open spaces, horses ... and many, many books.

    When her cat lets her actually sit in her chair, she writes stories of strong women, rural communities and falling in love. Her novel Little Girl Lost won the Epic Romantic Novel of the Year Award presented by the Romantic Novelists' Association in the UK, and she has won or been shortlisted for awards in Australia and the USA.

    As Juliet Bell, in collaboration with Alison May, she rewrites misunderstood classic fiction, with an emphasis on heroes who are not so heroic.

    Her favourite food is tomato. She spends too much time playing silly computer games, and is an enthusiastic, if not always successful, cook.

    Books by Janet Gover

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