Australia, 1961.Joan Yelland arrives at a remote cattle station determined to put the past behind her. Will a handsome stranger on horseback show her the way to a brighter future?
"Lucy Walker is Australia's Queen of Romance. She writes just what the reader ordered." Daily Mirror
Joan is a beautiful society heiress and model. But the Sydney scene leaves her unimpressed and with a broken heart. Could she find fulfilment in the harsh ways of the outback?
Edmond Roderick is the rugged station manager at Lantana. He's unlike any man Joan has ever met. But is he already promised to another woman?
Shelley Easton has grown up in the outback. She never misses a chance to make Joan feel out of place. Will she convince Joan to leave Lantana ... and the man they both love?
Joan soon faces the tough realities of station life. She must rise to the challenge when a cyclone threatens the homestead and everyone in it. Can Joan prove to everyone, and herself, that this is where she belongs?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.
Australia, 1961.Joan Yelland arrives at a remote cattle station determined to put the past behind her. Will a handsome stranger on horseback show her the way to a brighter future?
"Lucy Walker is Australia's Queen of Romance. She writes just what the reader ordered." Daily Mirror
Joan is a beautiful society heiress and model. But the Sydney scene leaves her unimpressed and with a broken heart. Could she find fulfilment in the harsh ways of the outback?
Edmond Roderick is the rugged station manager at Lantana. He's unlike any man Joan has ever met. But is he already promised to another woman?
Shelley Easton has grown up in the outback. She never misses a chance to make Joan feel out of place. Will she convince Joan to leave Lantana ... and the man they both love?
Joan soon faces the tough realities of station life. She must rise to the challenge when a cyclone threatens the homestead and everyone in it. Can Joan prove to everyone, and herself, that this is where she belongs?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.