Something to Talk About

Something to Talk About

Rose Hill #2

Rachael Johns

Something to Talk About by Rachael Johns

Reviewed by Helen

Rachael Johns you have nailed Tabitha’s story, wow it is good, I loved seeing her and Fergus find the most beautiful HEA of course there are a few hurdles to cross before they get there and those hurdles add so much emotion to the story and the sensual pull between them is so very wonderful.

Tabitha Cooper-Jones is a woman filled with love, she is caring, strong and determined to do the things she has always wanted to even after life has dealt her a few challenges, she is a dairy farmer and now running an ice-creamery and tea shop and loving life even if she doesn’t have a man in her life and she is not looking for one, but when she meets the new temporary teacher things are about to get a little hotter as she is drawn to this man.

Fergus McWilliams is getting away from the city and a situation he wants to forget he is looking forward to the small town of Walsh, he loves teaching kids and helping them grow and learn, but he does not want to get involved with any woman and he is practically jumped on as soon as he arrives, there are a few single woman in this town, but he is drawn to Tabitha even after their very bad start and the fact that she seems to be the only one not after him.

I really liked Tabitha when we first met her in Talk of the Town and she really deserved her own story and she got a perfect story for her, this story is filled with emotion, love and it is heart- warming and beautiful, The sparks that fly between Tabitha and Fergus connect and bring them together even if it was not what either wanted, they talked, they opened up and they made love and became one in such a gorgeous story. Being back in Walsh was lots fun as well catching up with the characters we already love, thank you MS Johns another story that will stay with me for a while yet I smiled and cheered them on and felt so very good at the end. This is a story that I would highly recommend, a story not to be missed.

5 stars


Published April 20th 2020 by Harlequin Enterprises (Australia) Pty Ltd