Raven Falls by Suzanne Brandyn


Raven Falls
Title : Raven Falls
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 251
Publication : Published February 11, 2017

Samantha Osborne and her three brothers strive to keep Raven Falls, a cattle property on the Northern Tablelands of NSW from being another drought-inflicted statistic.

They organise to have an irrigation system installed but when the assessor arrives Samantha is shocked to find that it's Bradley Harper, the man who faked his way into her heart and broke it in the process.

As the Osbornes' deal with encroaching cattle rustlers, an injured brother and with a near death experience, Samantha and Brad realise they cannot ignore their attraction any longer, except one thing stands in their way.

Will it be enough to send them in opposite directions or unite them until the end?


Raven Falls Reviews


  • Jenny

    Raven Falls is about Samantha Osborne and her three brothers who are working together to keep their cattle property. Samantha was not happy about Cameron idea of putting in irrigation to use their mother's favourite spot. However, Samantha's brother finally convinces her to allow the owner of the Irrigation Company to came and visited. Also, this was the start of her nightmare when the man Samatha thought she would not see again Bradley Harper turns up as the owner of the Irrigation Company. Raven Falls continues to follow the ups and down of the blossoming romance between Samantha and Bradley intertwine with who is stealing the communities cattle. Readers of Raven Falls will love the twist and turns in the story and will be surprised with the conclusion of this book.

    I enjoyed reading Raven Falls only problem I have I read them too quickly. I loved the way Suzanne Brandyn portrays her characters and highlights the importances of communities.

    The readers of Raven Falls will learn about irrigation and the importance for farmers. Raven Falls highlights that you never give on your dreams of happiness.

    I recommend this book.

  • Tam

    This story is a mixture of romance suspense and mystery. All the elements I love in a story. I was captivated after the first page. The heroine and hero have a lot to sort out, and when it came to the crunch they are faced with a huge huge problem.

    The descriptions of the land are spot on - beautiful. You can tell the writer is familiar with the rural or outback areas of Australia. The authors original descriptions are so true to the land.
    With lots of twists and turns, and a love that won’t take no for an answer, the hero and heroine struggle through to a surprising end.

    I loved Samantha’s brothers as well. Cameron is a hunk. Stephen is the silent type although he speaks up when necessary. He’s proud serious and adorable. And the youngest brother Christopher is so lovely. I felt sorry for him.

    A great story about family and surviving life on the land. A huge glowing five stars.

  • Christine Meunier

    Wow! An authentic read with regards to a large property in Australia where the livelihood is based on the well-being of the stock. An interesting start to a romance where you're keen to know how things will tie up.

    Plenty of twists and turns - some a little concerning! - that helped the story to move along. Finishes with plenty of openings for other characters to have follow on stories. An enjoyable read and great romance.

  • Margaret Lonergan

    good story /a bit unreal

    Loved the plot but found the situations a bit too unbelievable at times? Also descriptions a bit confusing and repetitive