Crimson dawn / Fleur McDonald.
Material type: TextPublisher: Crows Nest, New South Wales : Arena, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 394 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781743315316
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Fiction | Mobile Library Fiction Collection (New) | Fiction Collection (New) | MACD | On hold | T00873895 | 1 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Laura Murphy will need to call on all her grit and determination to retain her beloved farm--but will her fierce self reliance close her off to the possibility of love?
Since inheriting Nambina, the property that's been in her family for generations, Laura Murphy has worked wonders. Rather than just focus on farming she has set up a successful school teaching women the basics of managing a property, from fencing and mustering to handling the financial side of the business. But the notoriously self-reliant Laura is lonely and still scarred by a tragedy from her past. She's also grappling with the hostility of her nearest neighbor and former best friend, Meghan Hunter. The fact that Laura's ex-boyfriend Josh is Meghan's brother only makes things worse. When a lawyer contacts Laura saying his clients may have a claim over Nambina, her entire world is turned upside down, and she has to call on all her determination to hold on to the property she's worked so hard to build. In the process she realizes she must reach out to friends and loved ones or risk losing everything.
"An outback novel of love, betrayal and redemption"--Cover.
Since inheriting Nambina, the property that has been in her family for generations, Laura Murphy has worked wonders. Rather than just focus on farming she has set up a successful school teaching women the basics of managing a property, from fencing and mustering to handling the financial side of the business. But the notoriously self-reliant Laura is lonely and still scarred by a tragedy from her past. She is also grappling with the hostility of her nearest neighbour and former best friend, Meghan Hunter. The fact that Laura's ex-boyfriend Josh is Meghan's brother only makes things worse. When a solicitor contacts Laura saying his clients may have a claim over Nambina, her entire world is turned upside down, and she has to call on all her determination to hold on to the property she has worked so hard to build. In the process she realises she must reach out to friends and loved ones or risk losing everything.