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Kat Walker has suffered three losses in as many years, and enough is enough. Not living, but barely existing, Kat decides to move back to the family farm and make a fresh start. She's not ready for a relationship, or the complications that come with it, so what does she do when a hot as hell cowboy and his daughter turn up on her doorstep one rainy night? When Kat finds out Mick owns half her family farm, she has no choice but to let them stay, but letting him into her life, that's another story. Mick is dealing with two life changing events. First, out of nowhere, he gets a call about a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Kat Walker has suffered three losses in as many years, and enough is enough. Not living, but barely existing, Kat decides to move back to the family farm and make a fresh start. She's not ready for a relationship, or the complications that come with it, so what does she do when a hot as hell cowboy and his daughter turn up on her doorstep one rainy night? When Kat finds out Mick owns half her family farm, she has no choice but to let them stay, but letting him into her life, that's another story. Mick is dealing with two life changing events. First, out of nowhere, he gets a call about a daughter he never knew he had. Mick has no idea about being a parent, let alone the parent of a thirteen-year-old girl, and he's on a steep learning curve. Bree is miserable living at Jalinda Station, so Mick feels he has no choice but to sell his land and move away from the outback, away from the place he calls home. When he strikes up a deal with cattle farmer John Walker to buy half of Bairnleigh, the last thing he expects to find is Kat, the farmer's daughter, but Kat's had him from the minute she opened the door. Can Mick make her see how good they could be together, or will Kat let her past losses blind her to the happiness that could be? A story of love, loss, family, and new beginnings.
Autorenporträt
Vicki was born in Orange, NSW. When she was two years old her family moved to Dapto, a southern suburb of Wollongong. She was kicked out of pre-school at the age of four (for reasons that she will keep to herself). When she was sixteen she moved with her parents and two sisters (Vicki is the typically misunderstood middle child) to the ACT where, ironically she studied Child Care so she could work in a pre-school. Now, at the age of 45 she still lives in Canberra with her husband and three adult/teenage children. Vicki works full time (not in the child care industry!) and is an avid baker. She spends her time taxiing her kids around and baking cup cakes for all the kids who constantly fill the house. Vicki has always enjoyed writing and is now taking the time to put her stories to print. You can contact Vicki via email at vickiconnellanauthor@gmail.com with any questions or feedback on her book. If you enjoyed the book please take the time to leave a quick review.