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Water Under The Bridge by Lily Malone

busyreading's review

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4.0

When Ella Davenport's swimming career ended she decided it was time for a career change. Packing up their belongings Ella and her ten year old son, Sam move to the country town of Chalk Hill. Ella starts her new job working at the local Real Estate Office.

Ella's first job that she gets assigned to selling Irma Honeychurch's house. This house belongs to Jakes Nanna, Jake, who is a local farmer and owns the local hardware store. When Ella first meets Jake to discuss selling the house there seems to be a spark between them, but this won't help any when it comes to selling the house. Ella was really confident in selling the house, but Jake doesn't make it easy for her in not answering or returning her calls makes her job a lot harder. How do you sell a house if the owner really doesn't want to sell?

Will Ella sell the Honeychurch house or will her new career be over before it's started? Aussie author Lily Malone is one of my favourite authors and I know when I pick up one of her books I'm going to enjoy it. Looking forward to the next book in this series. Another well written and very enjoyable read. Highly recommended.

robinwalter's review against another edition

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40% in and the already AWFUL male lead got intolerably worse. Selfish, arrogant, entitled, bye bye

louiseallan's review

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5.0

I read this book in one day and related to the realistic people, the setting (rural Western Australia) and the issues they faced. Once again, Lily Malone has delivered.

Disclaimer: Lily and I are longtime writing friends, but I’d have loved this book regardless.

margreads's review

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4.0

I have reviewed all three books in the trilogy here

http://www.theintrepidreader.com/2020/02/the-chalk-hill-trilogy-by-lily-malone.html?showComment=1581723194769#c6430976538626357202
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