Fool Me Once
by
Karly Lane
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Aust
Publication date: 28th April 2020
Genre: Rural Romance
Pages: 318
RRP: $29.99
Format read: Paperback
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
When an unlikely meeting with Michael Delacourt at a rowdy B&S Ball sends them on a whirlwind romance, Georgie can't believe it's possible for life to be this good and her dream of buying back Tamban has, for the first time, taken a backseat to happiness.
But her world shatters when she discovers the shocking secret Michael has been trying to keep from her.
Any book by Karly Lane is a must read for
me. I was in a bit of a reading slump and I was sure Karly’s latest
offering would get me out of it. I wasn’t wrong! I devoured this
book in two days!
Georgie
is strong, independent woman. She is currently the manager of Stoney
Creek, a cattle property, but her goal is to buy back her family’s
property that had been sold to a large corporation.
Georgie
meets Michael at a B & S ball. They both feel totally out of
place there and they hit it off immediately.
It
was love at first sight and a whirlwind romance but it is not all
plain sailing for Georgie and Michael.
The
storyline is predicable. Boy meets girl, they fall in love then some
insurmountable problem tears them apart and we read on broken
heartedly hoping they will reunite. I would have been terribly
disappointed if it didn’t pan out that way. It’s what rural
romance readers want!
However
Karly Lane’s stories aren’t simple angsty romance. They have
great depth when it comes to issues faced by a rural community and in
this case farmers inparticular.
This
is a story that reflects on the effects of a drought, rising debts,
suicide, women in farming and the need for diversification.
Karly
Lane’s affinity for the land shines through in her stories.
Georgie
is easy to warm to. A character full of sass and determination. Fool
Me Once is a feel-good story not to be missed.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ plus an extra ⭐ because one of the characters was named Veronica. 💖
Karly Lane lives on the mid north coast
of New South Wales. Proud mum to four children and wife to one very
patient mechanic, she is luck enough to spend her day doing the two
things she loves most – being a mum and writing stories set in
beautiful rural Australia.
and Australian Women Writers challenge