Three and a half stars. Set in Australia, this tells the story of Violet Beckett. When young Violet fell in love with Jason McKellan. She ends up being thrown out of home by her grandfather who was caring for her and her sister Lily after the death of their parents and later his wife. Violet ends up in the city, a single mother to Holly. She is also helping her younger sister through school after she left home to live with Violet. As the years pass, between her and Lily working and caring for Holly, they survive though it not always easy.
When she is left the house in her home town of Violet Falls, Violet decides this may be a better option for her and Holly. She decides there is no reason she can’t run her event planning business from there. When she returns to Violet Falls, named after an ancestor who died there, she never dreamt she would end up being asked to plan the rush wedding of Jason McKellan and his fiancé Celine. Desperate for money, she undertakes the job despite some misgivings. It doesn’t take long before she runs into Charlie ‘Mac’ McKellan, Jason’s younger brother and he evokes more than friendly feelings in her. But trust does not come easily to Violet.
I liked the setting and the main characters, Violet and Mac. Sarah McKellan, mother to Jason and Mac was a sweetie. The child Holly I found to be not quite believable. She struck me as a little too perfect. But that might be just me. I enjoyed the story and had a couple of ideas where things might be headed with the self-centred and manipulative Celine. Thankfully I was wrong. The plot holds together well. I’m not much of a romance reader and got a bit impatient with some scenes and the on again off again relationship. I also got tired of the use of the f word. Those few quibbles aside it was a good read.