Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Review of "A Girl's Guide to the Outback" by Jessica Kate

These books are so fun, and I am delighted to have found a new author to love! The sequel to "Love and Other Mistakes", in "A Girls' Guide to the Outback" we get to better understand the very driven Kimberly and the extremely conflicted Sam.

Although this is a sequel, you could read it as a standalone, if absolutely necessary. :) (I always believe your reading experience will be highly enriched by reading the first one, you know, first.)

Business Manager for the non-profit Wildfire, started by Sam Payton, Kimberly Foster can best be described as determined...determined to meet goals, to succeed, and to find love (although she is loathe to admit it). With a challenging childhood and generous heart, she will do whatever it takes to help kids.

Sam Payton may have founded Wildfire but he is not sure how to navigate it's growth without anyone in need slipping through the cracks. When his family in Australia needs help, he leaves the US...and Kimberly eventually follows, because without his agreement to return her proposal will not have support and Wildfire may close down. And without Kimberly's expert assessment and advice, Sam's family business may not recover.

As you can imagine, when the city girl gets to the outback, hilarity ensues...and we just may see a romance or two, if some of our characters can get over their pride and guilt! ;)

I was provided a copy of this book by Thomas Nelson Publishers in exchange for my honest review.

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