Outback Promises is about jealousy, mental illness and a second chance at love. Jordan Francis decided to come home to Walkers Way after resigning from the NSW law enforcement officer with his dog Samson. Jordan Francis was the teenage crush of Holly Walker, and due to being busy with her cafe and son, Dylan was not concerned about Jordan being back in town. However, this changed when Holly’s father, Charles, wanted to sell the family business to Jordan. The readers of Outback Promises will continue to follow Holly and Jordan to find out what happens.

I enjoyed the ending of Outback Promises, which made me smile. Suzanne Brandyn did a fantastic job highlighting women’s issues during pregnancy. I engaged with this book from the first page and forgot about going to sleep. I love Suzanne Brandyn’s portrayal of her characters and the way they intertwine with each other throughout this book. Outback Promises is well written and researched by Suzanne Brandyn. I like Suzanne Brandyn’s description of the settings of Outback Promises, which allowed me to imagine being part of the book’s plot.

The readers of Outback Promises will learn about the problems when a small community ignores mental illness. Also, the readers of Outback Promises will learn about the role and the commands for handling dogs that law enforcement officers use during law investigations.

Thank the author for my ARC copy of Outback Promises for an honest review. I recommend this book.