Karly Lane lives on the mid north coast of New South Wales. Proud mum to four beautiful children and wife of one very patient mechanic, she is lucky enough to spend her day doing the two things she loves most - being a mum and writing stories set in beautiful rural Australia.
'I cannot rave enough about Six Ways to Sunday by Karly Lane, which
is an easy fit in my top ten reads this year. It is a book that I
could not put down and will go back to read again and again.'
Talking Books Blog
'Six Ways to Sunday reminds me why I love the writing of Karly Lane
and leaves me waiting semi-patiently for her next release.' Beauty
and Lace
'This is a great piece of Australian Rural fiction that touches on
a very real issue and has a lovely romance at its centre... She
clearly has a love for rural Australian and Six Ways to Sunday is a
great addition to her ever-growing catalogue of compelling
Australian stories.' Read the Write Act
'Six Ways to Sunday by Aussie author Karly Lane is a brilliant
story of courage in the face of adversity; of fighting for what you
believe is right; and the way some small rural communities are left
behind and forgotten in the advancement of time...I have no
hesitation in highly recommending this 5 star read, Six Ways to
Sunday, to fans of the rural romance genre.' Reading, Writing and
Riesling
'It's always wonderful to have a book you can pick up and know that
you're going to enjoy it, and Six Ways to Sunday definitely fits
that bill for me. It's a glimpse into a life I don't lead, but can
recognise aspects of and identify with the characters in ways that
other books just don't do for me. This is the perfect summer read.'
The Noveltea Corner
'While city girl to farm wife is by no means a new premise for a
novel, Karly Lane's clear passion for rural Australia, along with
her intelligent interweaving of serious rural issues into the
storyline, elevates Six Ways to Sunday into a class of its own.'
Theresa Smith Writes
'It is a fast paced, well-written read with an entertaining plot
and likeable (and unlikeable!) characters that are convincing and
spirited.' The Weekly Times
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