The Outback Heart

Romance, Contemporary, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Fiona Palmer ISBN: 9781742537467
Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia Publication: September 25, 2013
Imprint: Penguin eBooks Language: English
Author: Fiona Palmer
ISBN: 9781742537467
Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia
Publication: September 25, 2013
Imprint: Penguin eBooks
Language: English

The most heartfelt and moving novel yet from favourite Australian rural romance writer and bestselling author of The Family Farm.
Indianna Wilson is a country girl through and through. She'll do anything she can to save her beloved home town from disappearing off the map – even if she has to die trying. She brings Troy Mitchell to her tiny outback town, with hopes that he can bring a breath of fresh air to the Saints football club and lift the wider farming community.

He's just the spark they need in Hyden but it's the fire that he ignites in Indi's heart that takes her by surprise. She knows he's feeling something too – why, then, does he insist on pushing her away? What is it from his dark past that's preventing them from sharing a future?

As the town rallies together and their fighting spirit returns, Indi and Troy discover that sometimes life offers up a second chance – you just have to be brave enough to take it.
'Gives poignant insight into the lives and feelings of organ transplant recipients and their loved ones. With holiday season approaching, total immersion in The Outback Heart could just be the plan.' West Australian

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The most heartfelt and moving novel yet from favourite Australian rural romance writer and bestselling author of The Family Farm.
Indianna Wilson is a country girl through and through. She'll do anything she can to save her beloved home town from disappearing off the map – even if she has to die trying. She brings Troy Mitchell to her tiny outback town, with hopes that he can bring a breath of fresh air to the Saints football club and lift the wider farming community.

He's just the spark they need in Hyden but it's the fire that he ignites in Indi's heart that takes her by surprise. She knows he's feeling something too – why, then, does he insist on pushing her away? What is it from his dark past that's preventing them from sharing a future?

As the town rallies together and their fighting spirit returns, Indi and Troy discover that sometimes life offers up a second chance – you just have to be brave enough to take it.
'Gives poignant insight into the lives and feelings of organ transplant recipients and their loved ones. With holiday season approaching, total immersion in The Outback Heart could just be the plan.' West Australian

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