A New Year and a New Book.

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So 2026 is here. I’m not sure how that happened – the year has passed in a flash.

In welcoming 2026, I am also welcoming a new book – and some new residents to Wagtail Ridge.

Safe Haven at Wagtail Ridge is the third book set in this small New South Wales town. It’s good to spend some time with old friends, but this book has a new story of love, and forgiveness and second chances.

This is Anna and Justin’s story.

Anna Prentiss, the town vet, keeps herself emotionally distant from everyone. Badly scarred in an accident, she believes she will never be loved. But the matchmakers of the knitting club disagree.

Firefighter Justin Turner is building a volunteer fire service to protect the town during the bushfire season. But Justin and his identical twin brother, Ben, face an unexpected and rocky reunion when their estranged mother crashes back into their orbit.

Justin doesn’t see Anna’s scars – only her beauty and strength. But his attempt at a romantic dinner goes horribly wrong, and he begins to understand how easy it is to be unintentionally cruel – a lesson he should apply to his own past with his mother.

When fate forces both Anna and Justin to confront their fears, they see the chance of a future together. But as a raging bushfire threatens Wagtail Ridge, will this newfound hope be reduced to ash before they can take the chance?

Like all my books, this is a stand-alone story, but if you like a series, then Wagtail Ridge might be just what you are looking for. It’s available in e-book and audio around the world, and in paperback in Aust/NZ.

Being a writer is hard work, but I love it.. especially when reviews start coming in for a new book – and they look like this….

‘This is a heart-warming and beautiful story in a lovely setting with wonderful characters..’

‘A thought provoking narrative.’

‘A story that had my heart in my mouth for much of it, and that same heart breaking for the rest of it.’

‘I highly recommend this heart-warming beautifully delivered story, brimming with hope, forgiveness and second chances.’

Thanks you everyone who has supported me through reading my books.

I am just finishing the next story  – and I am looking forward to being able to tell you about that one.

Janet

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