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With Love From, Kurrajong Crossing #1

Dakota Harrison



Reviewed by Helen


I thoroughly enjoyed this second chance romance set in a lovely small country town in Australia, a tragedy spilt Zac and Cat twelve years before and he left the only place he had known as home and swore never to come back but the time is right and now he needs to make sure that Cat understands and accepts his apology, will she be able to forgive the mistakes that were made?

Rock star Zac Hart is the last person Cat was expecting to find in her cup- cake shop on this cool morning in Kurrajong Crossing, he ran away twelve years ago, he was her very best friend, he left her heart-broken and he destroyed so much. Maybe it is time to listen to him, the time has come to heal hurts, but the truth may hurt even more.

Zac ran and ran but never forgot his Kitty Cat, he has made it big in the music industry and when his mate James asks him to be best man at Kurrajong Crossing Zac decides it is time to confront Cat and make her listen to his apology, he wants no trouble but he may be fighting a whole town.

Zac’s welcome back to town is not a good one, but he is determined to go forward and be James’s best man and to convince Cat to listen and when she does the flood gates open and the love that they both hold and hide will grow even more, but there are a lot of hurdles and truths to get through before they find their much deserved HEA. I really loved both Cat and Zac both are strong and caring people and I was cheering them on. This is a well written and emotional story that is sure to please any romance reader with a love of a small town and rock star, I do highly recommend this one.

4 stars
Published July 20th 2020 by Tule Publishing