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Pub Date Nov 25 2025 | Archive Date Nov 25 2025

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Description

A heartfelt small-town romance exploring themes of belonging, social anxiety and neurodivergence from a delightful new Australian voice. Perfect for readers of Rachael Johns and Mandy Magro.

She's in town to claim an inheritance - but will she be strong enough to claim her future?

Beth dreams of putting down roots and finding a place to belong, and with a steady job in Townsville, she's on her way to achieving that dream. But when the cute little cottage she's rented for the past four years is put on the market, the stability she's always craved is threatened.

News of a life-changing inheritance takes her across the country to a small town in Western Australia, where she discovers that the rundown old house her aunt left her might just be her saving grace. With plans to sell it so she can buy her beloved cottage, she hires Noah, a farmer-slash-wannabe-renovator, to help fix it up. But thanks to her self-preserving tendencies, she's otherwise determined to keep her distance from everyone in town.

Despite her best efforts, Beth starts to form meaningful connections, and in Noah, she discovers a man who sees beyond her awkward shyness to the woman she is on the inside. Then, just as she finally feels at home in Karlup, she uncovers a shocking family truth that unravels her sense of identify and forces her to re-evaluate her biggest dreams and deepest desires.

A heartfelt small-town romance exploring themes of belonging, social anxiety and neurodivergence from a delightful new Australian voice. Perfect for readers of Rachael Johns and Mandy Magro.

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A Note From the Publisher

Libby Iriks fell in love with story as an eight-year-old when her teacher read Charlotte's Web to the class. She developed a fondness for the romance genre soon after, and in 2018, combined her passions when she became a romance editor for a boutique publisher. Since receiving her autism diagnosis at the ripe old age of 42, she has come to understand that story and romance are her 'special interests'. Libby is currently studying her Master of Creative Writing at Edith Cowan University and, in her free time, coaches romance authors to write stories with heart. Home to the Heart Country is her debut novel.

Libby Iriks fell in love with story as an eight-year-old when her teacher read Charlotte's Web to the class. She developed a fondness for the romance genre soon after, and in 2018, combined her...


Advance Praise

'Not only a wonderful love story but a moving story of discovery ... Libby Iriks's debut is refreshing and romantic.' Penelope Janu, author of The Summerfield Saddler


'Not only a wonderful love story but a moving story of discovery ... Libby Iriks's debut is refreshing and romantic.' Penelope Janu, author of The Summerfield Saddler



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EDITION Mass Market Paperback
ISBN 9781038955852
PRICE A$32.99 (AUD)
PAGES 288

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I loved this book! From the beginning I wanted to be friends with Beth. She was relatable, lovable, and I think we all could either see ourselves in her or know someone like her. Moving across the country to take ownership of a house left to her in the will of a great-aunt that she didn’t know existed leaves her dealing with feelings of acceptance, not just with new friends, but also family members that have passed. Big decisions have to be made and learning to trust and rely on others, while learning about herself, leads to a thoroughly enjoyable story.

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