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The Mountain That Went to the Sea

Lucy Walker
3.92/5 (176 ratings)
Australia, 1971. Jeckie Bennett has come to Mallibee Downs to put the past behind her. The outback station is home to her distant relatives. Are their secrets and hopes the key to Jeckie's future?

From the bestselling author of Australian outback romance. Over 12 million books sold worldwide.

Jeckie finds herself in the middle of an age-old family dispute. The Ashendens believe a marriage of convenience is the solution. How will she react to the plans they have for her?

The Ashenden brothers couldn't be more different from each other. Barton is frank and teasing while Andrew, the head of the family, is aloof and reticent. Why does Jeckie feel conflicting emotions about the two men?

Jason Bennett is kind and friendly. Jeckie can't understand why he is the black sheep of the family. What has he done to make the Ashendens so angry?

Jeckie is shocked when Barton 'Which one of us do you intend to marry?' The answer is made more complicated by the arrival of lively Sheila Bowen. Will Sheila help Jeckie realise where her own heart truly lies?

Lucy Walker's gentle, clean romances give readers a fascinating insight into the landscape, people and customs of rural Australian in the mid-twentieth century.
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The Mountain That Went to the Sea

Lucy Walker
3.92/5 (176 ratings)
Australia, 1971. Jeckie Bennett has come to Mallibee Downs to put the past behind her. The outback station is home to her distant relatives. Are their secrets and hopes the key to Jeckie's future?

From the bestselling author of Australian outback romance. Over 12 million books sold worldwide.

Jeckie finds herself in the middle of an age-old family dispute. The Ashendens believe a marriage of convenience is the solution. How will she react to the plans they have for her?

The Ashenden brothers couldn't be more different from each other. Barton is frank and teasing while Andrew, the head of the family, is aloof and reticent. Why does Jeckie feel conflicting emotions about the two men?

Jason Bennett is kind and friendly. Jeckie can't understand why he is the black sheep of the family. What has he done to make the Ashendens so angry?

Jeckie is shocked when Barton 'Which one of us do you intend to marry?' The answer is made more complicated by the arrival of lively Sheila Bowen. Will Sheila help Jeckie realise where her own heart truly lies?

Lucy Walker's gentle, clean romances give readers a fascinating insight into the landscape, people and customs of rural Australian in the mid-twentieth century.
Format:
Pages:
pages
Publication:
Publisher:
Edition:
Language:
ISBN10:
ISBN13:
kindle Asin:
B0B6GSPG87