Title | : | Riley Junction |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 242 |
Publication | : | Published February 16, 2019 |
Emma sets out to confront the mysterious man. She doesn’t expect a supercharged attraction to knock her in her tracks, although she has no intention of giving up on a petition to prevent the mill from ever getting off the ground.
When a child is reported missing, they have to disregard their conflict and reveal what they've been hiding. As they work closely together, the search for the child intensifies and so does their attraction.
Can Emma and Will overcome their differences and put the trauma of the past behind to allow them to have what they crave – one another?
Riley Junction Reviews
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Riley Junction is about love, betrayal, and the love of your community. After the break down of her relationship with Mark Turner, Emma Riley decided to go back home to Riley Junction to help her brothers with their dad and around their property. However, that was not the case. On arrival, Emma got involved in preventing a sawmill from being build on her neighbour's William Patterson's property. The readers will continue to follow Emma Riley to see what happens with the campaign to stop the mill.
Riley Junction is another fantastic book, Suzanne Brandyn. The way Suzanne Brandyn incorporated the twists and turns in the plot was well done and differently engaged me with the book until the end. I like that Suzanne Brandyn includes in Riley Junction social issues that are close to rural communities heart. Riley Junction is well written and researched by Suzanne Brandyn. I love the Suzanne Brandyn portrayal of her characters and the way they intertwine with each other throughout the Riley Junction.
The readers of Riley Junction will learn about Motor Neuron Disease and how devasting it is for everyone involved. Also, the readers of Riley Junction will learn about law enforcement investigation in rural communities.
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The family focus of this story was great to read with the main character Emma's return home showing an obvious love for her father and an eagerness to help her brothers. The mystery behind the new neighbour and the unwanted attraction to him was great to read about, especially as Emma and Will learn a little more about each other's background - and what they have in common. An enjoyable read with a focus on the Australian outback, some mystery and romance combined.
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I loved the immediate reaction between the heroine and hero. It made me smile by the quick witty reactions, not only between these two people but between Emma and her brothers.
The suspense when looking for the child was unbelievable. I was hooked and I was there in the book with the characters.
Another thoroughly enjoyable read. Thank you, Suzanne Brandyn. -
I am a Suzanne Brandyn fan. As an Australian reader, I find her books authentic and riveting. She has described the Outback of my Country exactly as it is. She has great female and male leads and though stories are about their life and love, each book is different - still about rural Australia as in her eyes. I believe that she has experienced many of the adventures in her books. I recommend this author and look forward to many more of her tales. 2023/2024