The Long Road to Loving Jackson
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- £3.99
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
Trouble and heartache lurk around every bend in The Long Road to Loving Jackson, the second in the Long Road series of stand-alone novels.
Set against the backdrop of alluring Australian landscapes, the story invigorates the senses as it takes readers on a journey of self-discovery and unexpected romance, along the way proving the power of second chances and the steadfast significance of family ties.
Jackson has always been a free spirit, has never let the world dictate his life, and keeps his heart guarded from the pain of further loss. But life takes an interesting turn when he meets Abbey, a woman whose resilience and determination captivate him.
Despite facing significant adversities, Abbey remains driven to do right by her uncle and father figure, and the farm he bequeathed her after meeting with a tragic, possibly suspicious, death. Nursing injury and heartache, Abbey isn't looking for a new relationship. Then Jackson enters the picture, and she is irresistibly drawn to his rugged charm, kind heart, and usefulness around the farm.
As their connection deepens, their hearts open to a love neither expected nor intended. But as tensions rise and secrets unfold, will the long road they've embarked on lead them in different directions?
The Long Road to Loving Jackson is a beautifully crafted narrative of love and perseverance in a rural/western setting. It expounds on the themes of self-discovery, second chances, and the power of resilience and enduring hope. A testament to love's unpredictable journey, the tale leaves readers deeply moved and eagerly awaiting the next book in the Long Road series of stand-alone novels.
Alicia Hope masterfully portrays authentic characters and infuses Australia's captivating scenery into the narrative, resulting in a story that isn't simply read but is experienced.
‘The Long Road to Loving Jackson is an emotive and enjoyable romantic adventure with plenty of horses and heart, filled with realistic twists and some really neat surprises.’ – Readers’ Favourite reviewer K C Finn.