Mr Right Now
By
Karly Lane
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication date: 1st may 2019
Series: The Callahans of Stringybark Creek #2
Pages: 312
Format read: paperback
Source: Courtesy of the publisher via Beauty & Lace book club
Griffin Callahan and Olivia Dawson were inseparable. Everyone in town knew it. But when Griff went off to Ag College, Liv told him it was over and fled her family's farm to study law. Griff had never understood her reasons but eventually accepted that first loves don't last. Until now.
Currently back on the farm to help her twin brother with the harvest, Liv is the same gorgeous, laughing, hazel-eyed girl he'd always loved. Yet Griff can sense a difference, an uncertainty playing beneath the surface that wasn't there before.
Amidst crossed wires, drunken declarations, and families on a mission, will Griff and Liv finally have a second chance? Or will the old saying - If you love someone set them free - become their reality?
Mr Right Now is
another delightful, easy read from one of my favourite authors, Karly Lane.
When I say easy I don’t mean superficial. Lane’s stories have depth and explore
many themes that are relevant to relationships in all forms, siblings,
parent/adult child, friends and lovers.
Olivia
Dawson, city girl and high flying lawyer, returns home to her family’s property
to help out after her father has a near fatal accident. She sees this as a temporary
thing; the country life isn’t for her. But when she sees ex-boyfriend and
neighbour Griffin Callahan the old spark is still there and they soon slip back
into a relationship. A relationship fraught with anxiety, misunderstandings and
heartbreak.
I
love the Callahans! On the surface they are the perfect family. There is mum
and dad, community stalwarts, plus two sons and two daughters, all seemingly
supporting each other, but under the surface they have problems, some major
drama, just like all ordinary families.
Lane
explores father/son relationships and the old-ways versus the new-ways, farming
accidents, diversity on the land, droughts, storms, community support, family
and friendships.
The
banter between the characters was fun and authentic, whether it was between
friends or siblings it came across as realistic.
A
shocking secret will be revealed and the Callahan family’s foundations will
take a substantial knock.
I
simply can’t wait for book 3. I don’t think Lavinia Callahan can sweep this
under the mat as easily as the Linc – Griffin incident “accident”.
This
review first appeared on the Beauty & Lace book club.
This is book #2 in the series. You can read my review of book #1 The Wrong Callahan here
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*this review is part of the Book Lover Book Review Aussie author challenge
and book #23 in the Australian Women Writers challenge