A Rollercoaster Rural Romance: Read our Review of Meet Me in Bendigo by Eva Scott

A Rollercoaster Rural Romance: Read our Review of Meet Me in Bendigo by Eva Scott

Rural Australia meets You’ve Got Mail in this romantic comedy about online dating, second chances and following your heart.

Small-town sweetheart Annalisa Cappelli has returned to Wongilly to take over her family’s hardware shop while she heals from the tragic loss of her partner Ben. The business was hit hard by the pandemic, and now a Carpenter’s Warehouse hardware superstore is opening in the district. There’s no way Annalisa is going to let two hundred years of history go down the drain, but she’s going to need to fight to keep her family’s legacy alive.

The one simple thing in her life is her no names, no complications, easy-breezy online relationship with GardenerGuy94. For now, their online flirtation is the only kind of romance Annalisa needs. Until she meets Ed Carpenter. Sexy as hell, he’d be the perfect man … if he wasn’t trying to destroy her business.

Ed Carpenter is in Wongilly to offer the owner of a small hardware shop a payout to pave the way for his family’s next superstore. What he doesn’t expect is for the owner to be the woman he’s been talking to online. Annalisa is beautiful and passionate, and he’s sure she’s the one for him. But how can he reveal the truth without losing her?

If you ask me, a fresh and fun rural romance like Meet Me in Bendigo is the perfect antidote to the trying times we all still find ourselves in. What’s more, this novel is set just after the pandemic, as a small fictional Victorian town, Wongilly, returns to life and businesses struggle to recover. I must say, it’s nice to get briefly lost in this post-pandemic world.

The historic small town in the Victorian Goldfields is vividly imagined, alongside its neighbouring town of Bendigo. The history of Annalisa’s Italian family in the region is explored through the inclusion of newspaper articles from the Goldfields Gazette, and the small-town community and spirit are charmingly portrayed.

As for the romance, it’s the kind of rollercoaster ride that will keep you hooked till the end. It’s feisty, frustrating and complicated, as the world of online dating collides with real life. It’s at times romantic and at times downright messy. The novel jumps between the perspectives of Annalisa and Ed, as well as the text message correspondence between their online personas – cue a lot of flirtatious banter and the pulling of emotional heartstrings.

This isn’t Eva Scott’s first rural romance, and it’s clear that she’s well attuned to the genre. She blends the will they/won’t they romance, the drama, and the rural spirit into an entertaining story. Meet Me in Bendigo is an ideal weekend read to get caught up in.

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Rural Australia meets You've Got Mail: Read an Extract from Meet Me in Bendigo by Eva Scott

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16 August 2021

Rural Australia meets You've Got Mail: Read an Extract from Meet Me in Bendigo by Eva Scott

    Publisher details

    Meet Me in Bendigo
    Author
    Eva Scott
    Publisher
    HarperCollins
    Genre
    Fiction
    Released
    28 July, 2021
    ISBN
    9781867230588

    Synopsis

    Rural Australia meets You've Got Mail in this romantic comedy about online dating, second chances, and following your heart. Small-town sweetheart Annalisa Cappelli has returned to Wongilly to take over her family's hardware shop while she heals from a tragic loss. The business was hit hard by the pandemic, and now a Carpenter's Warehouse hardware superstore is opening in the district. There's no way Annalisa is going to let two hundred years of history go down the drain, but she's going to need to fight to keep her family's legacy alive. The one simple thing in her life is her no names, no complications, easy-breezy online relationship with GardenerGuy94. For now, their online flirtation is the only kind of romance Annalisa needs. Until she meets Ed Carpenter. Sexy as hell, he'd be the perfect man ... if he wasn't trying to destroy her business. Ed Carpenter is in Wongilly to offer the owner of a small hardware shop a payout to pave the way for his family's next superstore. What he doesn't expect is for the owner to be the woman he's been talking to online. Annalisa is beautiful and passionate, and he's sure she's the one for him. But how can he reveal the truth without losing her?
    Eva Scott
    About the author

    Eva Scott

    Eva comes from a family of storytellers and has been writing her own stories since she could hold a pencil. Growing up in a multicultural neighbourhood in Melbourne, Eva developed her wanderlust and a passion for culture and language. She travelled the world, living in Britain before coming home to Australia to study Anthropology. Wanderlust got the better of her again, so Eva packed up and headed to Papua New Guinea to live and work where she was completely in her element. Eva's passion for the Australian country is born of her large extended family, which is spread out across the land. She volunteers at the local primary schools, teaching writing and working with children to incite a love of books and reading. Eva's books explore relationships, culture, our roles in changing society, love and loss. She loves finding connections with readers over shared experiences.

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    1. Lynne Holmes says:

      Congratulations Eva.
      How refreshing to read a book where the story flows beautifully.
      I have read many books and get somewhat frustrated when each chapter goes to another character and another time.
      One gets confused and after a while it becomes confusing.
      I loved reading your book so much that I found it difficult to put down. Hence it was read in 2 days
      Thanks a million.
      Im going to read ‘Lonely in Longreach ‘ next.
      Really look im ng forward to it.