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The Aussie Next Door
by Stefanie London
The Aussie Next Door by Stefanie London is an entertaining read. I enjoyed the story, along with the two dogs that teach the main characters how to trust and love.
With Jace Walters suffering from the Autism spectrum and Angie Donovan who had suffered from child abuse in foster homes we find that these two will really have to work to fit with each other. As a high-functioning autistic adult, Jace thrives on structure and routine. After having his former fiancé leave him due to his quirks, Jace knows he could never be the man Angie needs. But, he’d rather have her in his life as a friend than not have her in his life at all.
Needing to escape her life in America, Angie flees to a quaint little town in Australia. Angie becomes involved in small town life, finally finding peace. Until her quiet life is suddenly falling apart with the news that her visa is expiring. With only two months remaining on her visa, Angie vows to find her HEA as that is the only way she can remain in Australia.
I liked this book, however, the pace of the first half dragged considerably. The second half of book was quite engaging and I was rooting for Angie and Jace to get their forever together!
ARC was generously provided in exchange for an honest review.
With Jace Walters suffering from the Autism spectrum and Angie Donovan who had suffered from child abuse in foster homes we find that these two will really have to work to fit with each other. As a high-functioning autistic adult, Jace thrives on structure and routine. After having his former fiancé leave him due to his quirks, Jace knows he could never be the man Angie needs. But, he’d rather have her in his life as a friend than not have her in his life at all.
Needing to escape her life in America, Angie flees to a quaint little town in Australia. Angie becomes involved in small town life, finally finding peace. Until her quiet life is suddenly falling apart with the news that her visa is expiring. With only two months remaining on her visa, Angie vows to find her HEA as that is the only way she can remain in Australia.
I liked this book, however, the pace of the first half dragged considerably. The second half of book was quite engaging and I was rooting for Angie and Jace to get their forever together!
ARC was generously provided in exchange for an honest review.