The Snowy Mountains Cattleman
Alissa Callen
Reviewed by Helen
Coming back to Bundilla is like coming home to family, I love falling into an Alissa Callen story she brings out the best in her characters, her stories are heartwarming and heartfelt and real page turners and seeing cattleman Rowan find his happiness and the love of his life with City girl Grace was heavenly and beautiful, the setting is gorgeous and I do hope that you pick this one up.
Interior Stylist Grace Davenport needs time to overcome losing her parents she is an only child and when she loses both her mother and father so close she needs to escape and she goes the small Snowy Mountain town of Bundilla, a place her parents wanted to retire to, she has purchased the old mansion Crookwell Park, this is a beautiful bluestone building and she is going to restore it to its original spender. She plans on being there for the summer only but when she meets the stonemason who is going to do the work for her, he is not what she expected.
Rowan has returned home, determined to do better with his life, after losing his parents and getting involved with a woman he shouldn’t have he took off overseas to sort himself out and now it is time to make amends to his sister and anyone else he feels he let down. He is not looking for love or marriage so staying clear of the quilting club and their match making is a must. He is a cattleman and a stonemason and loves what he does and when he meets the young woman who has hired him to work on Crookwell Park he feels something that scares him silly.
While working together to restore the mansion they uncover a secret apartment that goes back to the 1950s and World War 2, Grace and Rowan are determined to get to the bottom of this secret and working close brings them closer they are both feeling emotions that neither of them wanted but neither can ignore.
This is a gorgeous story filled with love and fabulous characters, Rowan and Grace are drawn together by their caring and helpful natures they meld in the most wonderful way, they find their happiness and the way to the future together and I was cheering them on. Bring in some goats and of course Bundy the best dog in the world, I say and meeting up with Clancy and Health, Taite and Brenna and Trent was just the best. There are lots of smiles in this one and some tears of happiness and I loved uncovering the mystery. I can highly recommend this one and can’t wait for the next one I am looking forward to seeing who Taite finds happiness with and if the quilting club has any say in it.
My thanks to Harlequin AU for my copy to read and review.
Interior Stylist Grace Davenport needs time to overcome losing her parents she is an only child and when she loses both her mother and father so close she needs to escape and she goes the small Snowy Mountain town of Bundilla, a place her parents wanted to retire to, she has purchased the old mansion Crookwell Park, this is a beautiful bluestone building and she is going to restore it to its original spender. She plans on being there for the summer only but when she meets the stonemason who is going to do the work for her, he is not what she expected.
Rowan has returned home, determined to do better with his life, after losing his parents and getting involved with a woman he shouldn’t have he took off overseas to sort himself out and now it is time to make amends to his sister and anyone else he feels he let down. He is not looking for love or marriage so staying clear of the quilting club and their match making is a must. He is a cattleman and a stonemason and loves what he does and when he meets the young woman who has hired him to work on Crookwell Park he feels something that scares him silly.
While working together to restore the mansion they uncover a secret apartment that goes back to the 1950s and World War 2, Grace and Rowan are determined to get to the bottom of this secret and working close brings them closer they are both feeling emotions that neither of them wanted but neither can ignore.
This is a gorgeous story filled with love and fabulous characters, Rowan and Grace are drawn together by their caring and helpful natures they meld in the most wonderful way, they find their happiness and the way to the future together and I was cheering them on. Bring in some goats and of course Bundy the best dog in the world, I say and meeting up with Clancy and Health, Taite and Brenna and Trent was just the best. There are lots of smiles in this one and some tears of happiness and I loved uncovering the mystery. I can highly recommend this one and can’t wait for the next one I am looking forward to seeing who Taite finds happiness with and if the quilting club has any say in it.
My thanks to Harlequin AU for my copy to read and review.
5 stars
Published February 2nd 2022 by HarperCollins Publishers Australia