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To lose a loved one is tragic, but to lose a lifetime of dreams? Unthinkable. Alone on a two thousand hectare sheep and cattle property, Ginny Shepherd questions her husband's sudden death, convinced it was no accident. As a series of farm related incidents unravel, heightening her suspicions, her livelihood is put under threat. Featherwood Station is Ginny's lifeblood-her passion, her home, and her haven and she is determined it will stay that way. But it seems someone else wants the property as much as she does and will stop at nothing to get it. When a stranger finds a forgotten token…mehr

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To lose a loved one is tragic, but to lose a lifetime of dreams? Unthinkable. Alone on a two thousand hectare sheep and cattle property, Ginny Shepherd questions her husband's sudden death, convinced it was no accident. As a series of farm related incidents unravel, heightening her suspicions, her livelihood is put under threat. Featherwood Station is Ginny's lifeblood-her passion, her home, and her haven and she is determined it will stay that way. But it seems someone else wants the property as much as she does and will stop at nothing to get it. When a stranger finds a forgotten token gifted to him as a child, distant memories set him on a path to pursue his grandfather's dream. But, greeted with more questions than answers, he finds life in the heart of Queensland's Granite Belt more difficult than expected. A smouldering attraction forms between he and Ginny, alarm bells sound and frightening events escalate. Ginny's life is in danger. Is the stranger who he says he is? Or could it be that someone has a grudge to settle?
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Growing up in New Zealand's North Island, Heather enjoyed an idyllic childhood on the family sheep and cattle farm, dreaming of becoming a writer. Marriage and a home in rural Queensland provided years of love and knowledge of farming life while an assortment of animals and characters provided inspiration. Now retired, Heather enjoys writing, gardening, and spending time with her family.