When Mara Gregory receives a letter from the father whom she believed to have died when she was a child, her world is turned upside down. Aaron Buchanan only discovered that he had a daughter a couple of years ago and now he's desperate to play a part in her life.In the face of her mother's opposition, Mara arranges to go to Australia to meet her father and his family. Will she find him the disappointment that her mother promises? And when Australia brings another man into her life, she's faced with some huge decisions and some heartrending choices.
Anna Jacobs has 87 novels published as of April 2019. She writes historical sagas and modern novels alternately, and in the past has written historical romances and fantasy novels (the latter as Shannah Jay).
She's addicted to story-telling and writes three novels a year. You can find a list of books and series on her website at www.annajacobs.com
Anna reads 3 novels a week. Happy reading, everyone.
I really enjoyed the freshness and modernness of this tale, and I liked the characters, generally. Good pace, although a bit bumpy, and the ending gives a strong push towards a sequel. Unfinished business here, looking forward to the next in the series.
I recently read "Sara's Gift (Waterfront #2)" and enjoyed it. So when "Mara's Choice" became available at my local library, I decided to grab it.
It's an engrossing story with a satisfying ending, but it's almost the same story; girl(s) from England travel to Western Australia to stay for a period, meet new people .. and you can pretty much guess the rest.
I also picked up "Finding Cassie"; wondering whether that will be different.
This book started off quite well. The life in London quite believable and interesting. However, as Mara flew to Perth the depth of the story was left behind. It all became too good to be true, despite the sub-plot around Peggy having some depth.
As for the ending, it was all a bit too neat and conveniently worked out well for 'the goodies' and deservedly not well for 'the baddies'. Ahhhh that's escapism for you. An easy and quick read
A pleasant enough read if a little predictable. Mara has a letter from her biological father, she had always been told he was dead. she travels to Australia to meet him. He is married with two step children, one of which is quite troubled. Mara meets next door neighbour and there is an instant attraction.
Mara has gone to Australia to meet her birth father who she never knew existed but there is surprises in store for mara a love interest, also danger. This is Anna at her best it's a 5 STAR REVIEW.
This novel is best described as a holiday read. Nothing too deep and meaningful here, and the subject matter is far from innovative. That said, it’s an easy read to pick up or put down at leisure.
A nice and easy read with a feel good ending. I really liked how other characters (such as Peggy) developed as the story progressed and you learn their stories as well, alongside Mara’s.