When Saul calls out Ella for a bison emergency she isn’t just thrown out of her comfort zone by dealing with an unfamiliar animal. He intends to stick to his side of the high wire fence that divides his farm from his distracting new neighbour, Ella. With a broken marriage behind him, Saul Armstrong is determined to recapture his dreams by bringing American bison to the Australian bush. She also becomes custodian of a sandstone cottage of an elderly friend whose teenage daughter went missing two decades ago. She fills her world with her friends, work and the colourful community of small town Woodlea. The scars country vet Ella Quinlivan hides are not solely on the outside. For someone who’s spent her life avoiding hard work, she sure can move mountains when she’s got a little motivation – just don’t ask her to move the caravan. With a decrepit 1960s caravan to call home, Maggie has to prove to her mother she can survive without a safety net, stop her loyal best friend Jen from marrying a scumbag, and convince her sexy workmate Rueben that she’s not a walking disaster. And that was before she received the letter saying she owed the government $70,000. In one day, she’s dumped by her boyfriend, disinherited by her mum, and kicked out of the three-year degree she’d stretched to a decade. Ten Australian Romance Books to Kickstart 2020
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