Meet Maya Linnell
Date & time
Tue 24 Sep 2024
6:00pm to 7:00pm
Add to Calendar 2024-09-24 18:00 2024-09-24 19:00 Australia/Brisbane Meet Maya Linnell <p>&nbsp;From interviewing local flower growers to receiving blue ribbons for her show baking, Lauren Bickford&rsquo;s genuine love for her hometown is almost as strong as her ambition to become a radio presenter. But is it enough to outweigh the series of on-air stuff-ups that have plagued her career?</p><p>No stranger to this small winegrowing region in South Australia&rsquo;s Limestone Coast, Jack Crossley is the new cop in town. He&rsquo;s traded his city beat for a slower pace, and as a former local, knows only too well that mischief can lurk around every quiet corner.</p><p>For Jack and Lauren, the course of true love is not running smoothly. Can he restore order in the town before the neighbourhood watch vigilantes take justice into their own hands? Or are Jack&rsquo;s biggest worries much closer to home? Can Lauren&rsquo;s reporting remain impartial as her attraction to Jack grows? Or will her family&rsquo;s advice lead her completely astray?</p><p>Featuring Penwarra&rsquo;s 100th Show, a one-eyed goat and a galah named Gary, join rural romance author Maya Linnell as she shares her new book <em>Wallaby Lane </em>&ndash; a complete delight from one of Australia&rsquo;s favourite rural romance writers.</p><p>Books will be available for purchase, or bring your copy from home to be signed.</p><p>Bookings essential. To reserve your place, visit <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/meet-maya-linnell-ashgrove-library-tickets-924988745237" target="_blank">Eventbrite </a>or call the library.</p> Ashgrove Library, 87 Amarina Avenue, Ashgrove
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Age

Young adults, Adults (30+), Seniors

Cost

Free

 From interviewing local flower growers to receiving blue ribbons for her show baking, Lauren Bickford’s genuine love for her hometown is almost as strong as her ambition to become a radio presenter. But is it enough to outweigh the series of on-air stuff-ups that have plagued her career?No stranger to this small winegrowing region in South Australia’s Limestone Coast, Jack Crossley is the new cop in town. He’s traded his city beat for a slower pace, and as a former local, knows only too well that mischief can lurk around every quiet corner.For Jack and Lauren, the course of true love is not running smoothly. Can he restore order in the town before the neighbourhood watch vigilantes take justice into their own hands? Or are Jack’s biggest worries much closer to home? Can Lauren’s reporting remain impartial as her attraction to Jack grows? Or will her family’s advice lead her completely astray?Featuring Penwarra’s 100th Show, a one-eyed goat and a galah named Gary, join rural romance author Maya Linnell as she shares her new book Wallaby Lane – a complete delight from one of Australia’s favourite rural romance writers.Books will be available for purchase, or bring your copy from home to be signed.Bookings essential. To reserve your place, visit Eventbrite or call the library.

Venue

Ashgrove Library, 87 Amarina Avenue, Ashgrove

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