The Crofter’s Song - Heather Reyburn

I so enjoyed The Crofter's Song, third and final in Heather Reyburn's Outback Skye romances.

The settings are all vivid, with the first part set in rural Queensland as Roslyn prepares to sell up the family farm. During the clean out she finds papers that show that she was adopted and this knowledge sets Roslyn on a path to the Isle of Skye. Once there, she runs into Dan, who was in a band she followed as a young woman. These two have an immediate connection and work together to solve the mystery of Roslyn's birth. Of course it's not entirely smooth, and mid-life love can be tricky. Even so, they are gorgeous together and have lots of chemistry. They connect with each other – and the community – through their shared musical experience. Skye is vivid – plenty of weather and good Scots food and cups of tea help them along. Heather has obviously done her research and I'm sure I could follow the same path around Skye - delightful!

The Crofter's Song is a standalone, with some lovely cameos from the first two books.

As with the others in the series I loved this! I really liked Roslyn and I felt for her and her dilemma. There are some serious moments with themes around loss and identity and family and the mixture of light and shade is really effective. Dan is delicious and their happy-for-now is hard won, given their ages and stages and so for me, it’s a winning romance!
 
Available on Amazon and directly from Heather Reyburn.

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