Wombat Creek

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Noelene Jenkinson ISBN: 9781386996293
Publisher: Noelene Jenkinson Publication: December 6, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Noelene Jenkinson
ISBN: 9781386996293
Publisher: Noelene Jenkinson
Publication: December 6, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Wombat Creek, Australia, the heart of lush pastoral country and stud merino sheep flocks in Western Victoria, is the journey of two people's longing to learn from the past and create a better future for themselves, together.

Ethan Bourke owns Karingal Park sheep station, fighting personal demons, torn between a long term comfortable relationship and his instant attraction for a radical newcomer to the district.

Single mother Summer Dalton inherits the small 100 acre farm, Greenbanks, and arrives to investigate the viability of settling on her grandfather's property. The daughter of hippy parents banished for their free-loving morals decades before, the scandal of her family's past lingers in people's memories.

Initially prejudiced, Ethan offers to buy Summer out. Planning to stay, she rejects his bid, hoping to succeed and be accepted by the local community.

Can they resolve their attraction against the odds of a jealous old flame and Ethan's snobbish disapproving mother who throws down the ultimate vindictive challenge?

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Wombat Creek, Australia, the heart of lush pastoral country and stud merino sheep flocks in Western Victoria, is the journey of two people's longing to learn from the past and create a better future for themselves, together.

Ethan Bourke owns Karingal Park sheep station, fighting personal demons, torn between a long term comfortable relationship and his instant attraction for a radical newcomer to the district.

Single mother Summer Dalton inherits the small 100 acre farm, Greenbanks, and arrives to investigate the viability of settling on her grandfather's property. The daughter of hippy parents banished for their free-loving morals decades before, the scandal of her family's past lingers in people's memories.

Initially prejudiced, Ethan offers to buy Summer out. Planning to stay, she rejects his bid, hoping to succeed and be accepted by the local community.

Can they resolve their attraction against the odds of a jealous old flame and Ethan's snobbish disapproving mother who throws down the ultimate vindictive challenge?

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