Author: | Rachael Johns | ISBN: | 9781488742637 |
Publisher: | HarperCollins | Publication: | October 1, 2014 |
Imprint: | HarperCollins | Language: | English |
Author: | Rachael Johns |
ISBN: | 9781488742637 |
Publisher: | HarperCollins |
Publication: | October 1, 2014 |
Imprint: | HarperCollins |
Language: | English |
Stella only wanted a holiday… the last thing she expected was a love interest and a possible ghost.
Third–generation farmer Adam Burton has always tried to keep his family together, but twenty years after his little sister went missing from the family farm he's losing hope. His dad has walked out, his mum is as reclusive as ever and he still blames himself for his sister's disappearance.
When Stella Reynolds and her young daughter arrive from the big smoke to stay at the holiday cottage on their farm for the summer, Adam is immediately attracted to the beautiful single mum. Although he's always steered clear of children and doesn't believe he deserves love or a family of his own, he finds himself spending time with Stella and her young daughter, Heidi, and enjoying it.
As the twenty–year old mystery begins to unravel, Stella wonders if she should take her daughter and run. But doing so is easier said than done, because Stella just might be falling in love with Bunyip Bay and a gorgeous, but hurting, farmer.
From one of Australia's best loved rural romance authors comes a story of mystery, heartache and hope.
Stella only wanted a holiday… the last thing she expected was a love interest and a possible ghost.
Third–generation farmer Adam Burton has always tried to keep his family together, but twenty years after his little sister went missing from the family farm he's losing hope. His dad has walked out, his mum is as reclusive as ever and he still blames himself for his sister's disappearance.
When Stella Reynolds and her young daughter arrive from the big smoke to stay at the holiday cottage on their farm for the summer, Adam is immediately attracted to the beautiful single mum. Although he's always steered clear of children and doesn't believe he deserves love or a family of his own, he finds himself spending time with Stella and her young daughter, Heidi, and enjoying it.
As the twenty–year old mystery begins to unravel, Stella wonders if she should take her daughter and run. But doing so is easier said than done, because Stella just might be falling in love with Bunyip Bay and a gorgeous, but hurting, farmer.
From one of Australia's best loved rural romance authors comes a story of mystery, heartache and hope.