Friday, 5 July 2024

Book Review: Wallaby Lane by Maya Linnell

 Wallaby Lane

by

Maya Linnell

Publisher: Allen & Unwin Australia
Publication date: 4th June 2024
Genre: Rural Romance
Pages: 400
RRP: $32.99AU (paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 

Review: Wallaby Lane

Wallaby Lane is Maya Linnell's sixth novel, however it is the first one I have read. And yes, the others are all sitting on my shelf waiting to be read.
 
Lauren Bickford is working at the local radio station, bullied at work and belittled by her mother, she is losing confidence in the work she loves.
 
Jack Crossley has returned to Penwarra to keep an eye on his sister and niece. He has taken a post at the local police station.
 
Maya Linnell calls on her knowledge and experience of local country communities and the spirit that keeps these communities alive to pen a story that is wholesome, heartwarming and engaging.
 
In Wallaby Lane, Maya includes her love of animals and the humour they can invoke with Gary the Galah and the local goats. I also enjoyed the inclusion of the animal rescue centre and the important work they do caring for and rehoming injured animals. Maya also includes many areas centric to small communities, such as bored youths acting up and the damage caused by local gossip. 
 
The fledgling romance between Jack and Lauren is wonderfully balanced with lots of baking, a community cookbook and the Penwarra 100th anniversary show.
 
Just one tiny complaint, for me, there were probably too many roadblocks to Lauren and Jack's relationship. They both had old demons to come to terms with and at times instead of supporting each other they opened a wider rift. I loved that I still got the HEA and the warm fuzzies that romance reads deliver.
 
My rating 4 / 5 🩷🩷🩷🩷

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