The Aussie Next Door
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4.0 • 16 Ratings
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
"A sweet, sexy read, featuring a couple that feels both true-to-life and aspirational.” Kirkus Review, Starred Review
American Angie Donovan has never wanted much. When you grow up getting bounced from foster home to foster home, you learn not to become attached to anything, anyone, or any place. But it only took her two days to fall in love with Australia. With her visa clock ticking, surely she can fall in love with an Australian—and get hitched—in two months. Especially if he’s as hot and funny as her next-door neighbor…
Jace Walters has never wanted much—except a bathroom he didn’t have to share. The last cookie all to himself. And solitude. But when you grow up in a family of seven, you can kiss those things goodbye. He’s finally living alone and working on his syndicated comic strip in privacy. Sure, his American neighbor is distractingly sexy and annoyingly nosy, but she’ll be gone in a few months...
Except now she’s determined to find her perfect match by checking out every eligible male in the town, and her choices are even more distracting. So why does it suddenly feel like he—and his obnoxious tight-knit family, and even these two wayward dogs—could be exactly what she needs?
Each book in the Patterson's Bluff series is STANDALONE:
* The Aussie Next Door
* Her Aussie Holiday
Customer Reviews
Out of the norm
Loving this book! Will be reading more from this author. She is new to me. I’m a mom to a special needs teenager and understood Jace from that perspective. I’m only a third of the way through but had to share that it’s a great read/escape.
Good read
Enjoyable read. I loved how far out of his comfort zone that Jace stepped when he finally realized that his feelings for Angie were actually real. Angie for her part was sure she didn’t want to leave her new town & life that she loved & finally felt a sense of home in. But fate has a different plan & now she’s trying to figure out how she can stay in this place she loves. Jace & Angie come from different childhoods, but it’s the difference that draws them together as well as 2 funny dogs that Jace has been conned into watching & shows them they might actually have a chance. I received this book from the publisher through Net Galley for an honest review.