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The Sunburnt Country

The Sunburnt Country

by Fiona Palmer
Paperback
Publication Date: 03/03/2014

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Jonelle Baxter is a young woman in a man's world - a tough, hardworking motor mechanic from an idyllic country family. But lately things in her perfect life have been changing, and her workshop isn't the only local business that's struggling. Daniel Tyler is new in town, posted from the city to manage the community bank. As he tries to rein in the spiralling debts of Bundara, he uncovers all sorts of personal dramas and challenges. The last thing Jonny and Dan need is an unwanted attraction to each other. She has enough problems just keeping her livelihood going and he's fighting pressures that stretch all the way to Perth. It's going to take more than a good drop of rain to break the drought and bring change in love and in life. A moving and heartwarming story about the beauty that's found in the bush, especially in the most trying of times.
ISBN:
9781459676572
9781459676572
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
03-03-2014
Publisher:
ReadHowYouWant
Country of origin:
Canada
Pages:
492
Dimensions (mm):
240x155x24mm
Weight:
0.82kg
Fiona Palmer

After writing eight bestselling novels set in rugged rural Australia, Fiona Palmer set herself the challenge of writing a story that takes place on Western Australia's gorgeous coastline, which she regularly visits.

Secrets Between Friends contains the same engaging storylines, emotions and hearty characters as the books Fiona's passionate readers know and love, only it is set on this wider landscape.

Before becoming an author, Fiona was a speedway driver for seven years and now spends her days writing both women's and young adult fiction, working as a farmhand and caring for her two children in the tiny rural community of Pingaring, 350km from Perth.

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