Download Flying The Nest By Rachael Johns Pdf Ebook
Download Flying The Nest By Rachael Johns Pdf Ebook
Genre : Fiction & Literature ,Books ,Family ,Romance ,Contemporary They say a change is as good as a holiday...but what if you don't want either?
Is her family's happiness more important than her own?
The first time Ashling Wood realises her marriage is on the rocks is when her husband, Adrian, suggests they try nest parenting. Heartbroken, Ash suddenly finds herself living a double life - one week with her children, the next cohabiting with her happily single sister-in-law. Her friends think the modern custody solution is an exciting opportunity for her to spread her wings, but all Ash wants is her family back together.
An offer to renovate a seaside cottage seems like the perfect distraction for Ash while waiting for Adrian to come to his senses. She's determined to fix her marriage as well as the cottage, but life gets even more complicated when she meets local fisherman Dan Emerson.
Soon, each home-stay becomes more dysfunctional, while for the other week Ash enjoys the peaceful life of the beachside community. The more time Ash spends in Ragged Point, the more she questions what she really wants. Is a sea-change the fresh start she needs to move on?
When tragedy calls Ash back to the city, she's torn between the needs of her family and her future. Can her family life fit in with a permanent move to the beach or could Ash's new-found independence attract Adrian back to the nest?
PRAISE
'With her typical humour, empathy and wisdom, Rachael Johns has once again created characters you can't help but fall in lovewith and wish the best for. Flying the Nest might just be her best novel yet!' - Tess Woods
'Writing with warmth and insight, Rachael Johns is brilliant at capturing the joy and sadness in all of our lives. I hope she has many more tales to tell!' - Australian author Anthea Hodgson
Review:
Mihc71
A good read
I was surprised. Well written and an interesting story.
AleshaJane82
Amazing
Couldn’t put it down!!!!
47suzieq
A good read
I like the characters and the reality of the children and their attitudes. I read it in a day.
aatc8989
Wonderful read
Loved this book! Didn’t want it to end!
Misses Miffy
Wonderful
WOW, WOW, WOW Loved this book . So far this would have to be your best one yet ( and yes I have read them all 😀) Congratulations and Thank You Melissa
Halftime Records
Could of, should of, would of been better if...
Even as I was trying to enjoy this tale evolving I had to accept the disappointment that as much as it has a lot of potential it reads almost as if it is a ghost outline to establish the bones of the story that is intended to be fleshed out to truly be the final piece. Instead of being drawn in and engage with characters as they deal with a significantly challenging upheaval and then feel uplifted as the story draws to the close it hustles you along it is almost as if the author is describing the facts of the scenes and leaving you to fill in the gaps. Probably the result of a the publishers pushing for the book to go to print and that is is essentially complete then that’s good enough. An unfortunately common outcome these days. It is still worth reading but more in a way to pas time instead of to really enjoy.
MHLC393
Great easy read
Easy reading with strong characters and storyline
geelongcandleco
Loved it!
Absolutely loved it. Made me laugh cry and cackle. :)
Download Flying The Nest By Rachael Johns Pdf Ebook
Genre : Fiction & Literature ,Books ,Family ,Romance ,Contemporary They say a change is as good as a holiday...but what if you don't want either?
Is her family's happiness more important than her own?
The first time Ashling Wood realises her marriage is on the rocks is when her husband, Adrian, suggests they try nest parenting. Heartbroken, Ash suddenly finds herself living a double life - one week with her children, the next cohabiting with her happily single sister-in-law. Her friends think the modern custody solution is an exciting opportunity for her to spread her wings, but all Ash wants is her family back together.
An offer to renovate a seaside cottage seems like the perfect distraction for Ash while waiting for Adrian to come to his senses. She's determined to fix her marriage as well as the cottage, but life gets even more complicated when she meets local fisherman Dan Emerson.
Soon, each home-stay becomes more dysfunctional, while for the other week Ash enjoys the peaceful life of the beachside community. The more time Ash spends in Ragged Point, the more she questions what she really wants. Is a sea-change the fresh start she needs to move on?
When tragedy calls Ash back to the city, she's torn between the needs of her family and her future. Can her family life fit in with a permanent move to the beach or could Ash's new-found independence attract Adrian back to the nest?
PRAISE
'With her typical humour, empathy and wisdom, Rachael Johns has once again created characters you can't help but fall in lovewith and wish the best for. Flying the Nest might just be her best novel yet!' - Tess Woods
'Writing with warmth and insight, Rachael Johns is brilliant at capturing the joy and sadness in all of our lives. I hope she has many more tales to tell!' - Australian author Anthea Hodgson
Review:
Mihc71
A good read
I was surprised. Well written and an interesting story.
AleshaJane82
Amazing
Couldn’t put it down!!!!
47suzieq
A good read
I like the characters and the reality of the children and their attitudes. I read it in a day.
aatc8989
Wonderful read
Loved this book! Didn’t want it to end!
Misses Miffy
Wonderful
WOW, WOW, WOW Loved this book . So far this would have to be your best one yet ( and yes I have read them all 😀) Congratulations and Thank You Melissa
Halftime Records
Could of, should of, would of been better if...
Even as I was trying to enjoy this tale evolving I had to accept the disappointment that as much as it has a lot of potential it reads almost as if it is a ghost outline to establish the bones of the story that is intended to be fleshed out to truly be the final piece. Instead of being drawn in and engage with characters as they deal with a significantly challenging upheaval and then feel uplifted as the story draws to the close it hustles you along it is almost as if the author is describing the facts of the scenes and leaving you to fill in the gaps. Probably the result of a the publishers pushing for the book to go to print and that is is essentially complete then that’s good enough. An unfortunately common outcome these days. It is still worth reading but more in a way to pas time instead of to really enjoy.
MHLC393
Great easy read
Easy reading with strong characters and storyline
geelongcandleco
Loved it!
Absolutely loved it. Made me laugh cry and cackle. :)
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