Lonely in Longreach

Lonely in Longreach

by Eva Scott

$18.17

Imprint: Mira AU

Release date: 2021-06-02

Pages: 384 Pages

ISBN: 9781867225379

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In the red heart of Queensland, two teenagers playing matchmaker are about to turn more than one life upside-down.


Widower Sam Costello has no time for love. When he's not working on his farm, he's trying to figure out how to connect with his teenage son Levi.

But Levi is about to finish high school, and he has big plans to move to Sydney for university with his best friend Maddie. If only he didn't feel so guilty about abandoning his dad. Maddie has her own reasons for wanting to go to Sydney and she's not going to let Levi's dad ruin her future happiness. Mr Costello needs a girlfriend and, with her talent for matchmaking, Maddie is the girl to make it happen. By the time Mr C figures out what she's done, surely he'll be too in love to be angry.

Journalist Sarah Lewis has a good job, a nice boyfriend and a safe life in Sydney. Though sometimes she wonders if life has more to offer than nice and safe. When she starts working on an article about finding love in the outback she finds herself asking whether journalists should become this invested in their research. But there's just something about Lonely in Longreach. Could it be that the man behind the dating profile is the key to the passion she has been looking for?

Sleepless in Seattle meets rural Australia in this fresh romantic comedy about optimism, online dating and love at first sight.


Praise for Eva Scott

'Eva writes with a fantastic fluency and humour that will make her a big hit with fans of this genre.' Australian author Maya Linnell

'Look out rural romance writers we have a contender racing to grab your reign. Eva Scott is about to steal the crown.' HappyValley BooksRead

About the author

Eva Scott

Eva Scott

Eva Scott is the bestselling author of rural romcoms such as Lonely in Longreach and Meet Me in Bendigo. A lifelong storyteller, she lived in Britain and Papua New Guinea before coming home to Australia to train as a cultural anthropologist. She now lives in rural Tasmania, amongst vineyards and orchards, with her husband and son, two cats and a cocker spaniel.If you'd like to know more about Eva, her books, or to connect with her online, you can visit her website: evascottwriter.comPhoto Credit: Renee Shea
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