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The Homestead In The Eucalypts Leonie Kelsall

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The Homestead In The Eucalypts Leonie Kelsall
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Publisher: Allen & Unwin
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.33 MB
Author: Leonie Kelsall
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Homestead In The Eucalypts Leonie Kelsall by Leonie Kelsall instant download after payment.

An entrancing new rural romance from the bestselling author of The Blue Gum Camp.

Focused on pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor in suburban Sydney, Taylor doesn't have time for love—yet it seems life has other plans when she catches the eye of charismatic Zac. However, betrayal and the financial implications of her parents' impending divorce could destroy both her plans and her passion. Escorting her distraught mother to the far side of the country, she is forced to embrace a new life in the stark South Australian countryside. Stressed and disheartened, Taylor starts to experience disturbing dreams.

In 1877, Anna rises before the sun to milk the cow, fetch water from the almost-dry creek, and stoke the oven. If her parents had remained in Europe, instead of settling in the drought-ridden wilderness of South Australia, her life would be different—civilised, perhaps, as Mother loves to say. In Europe, she would have avoided the raging bushfire...

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