With Eva Scotts trademark warmth and wit comes a rural rom-com about friendship family failure and finding the place you truly belong. Its been thirteen years since Lacey Kane escaped the small town of Whitton for the big city and life couldnt be better. Or so she thought. When her seemingly perfect life is exposed in the worst way on live television no less she suddenly finds herself facing her worst nightmare: returning to her parents home on Echidna Lane in the small Tasmanian town of her childhood. Its a decision shes willing to make for the sake of her two young sons but theres a reason she hasnt been back for the last decade. Except the longer she spends on Echidna Lane the less clear that reason is becoming. Is small town life really as bad as her teenage self thought? Or is she merely being swayed by the handsome owner of the neighbouring walnut farm and his gorgeous daughter? Shane Morrisey has had a crush on Lacey Kane for as long as he can remember. After the death of his wife it became a way of protecting his heart from ever getting hurt like that again. After all who could be more unattainable than the beautiful charismatic woman who hasnt stepped foot in Whitton since university? Except now she is back as beautiful as ever and suddenly not so out of reach. But Shanes place is on Echidna Lane and he has no plans to uproot himself or his daughter. And Lacey doesnt seem to have any plans to stay ...