Redstone Station
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4.5 • 82 Ratings
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Alice Wilson is happy to be returning home to Redstone Station after two years at Ag College. On various placements at farms and stations during her college days she's been shocked by some of the attitudes to women. By contrast, her grandfather Sam has always treated her as an equal.
For his part, Sam is delighted to have his granddaughter back on board. In shaping Alice he and his wife tried to avoid the mistakes they made bringing up her mother, Lara, and Alice has more than lived up to their expectations, graduating from college with flying colours. Sam now sees Alice as the key to taking Redstone Station into a successful future.
Exceptionally hard-working, with an instinctive understanding of animals and a natural aptitude for farming, Alice is determined to justify her grandfather's faith in her. But will the arrival of stockman Jeremy, a good-looking larrikin with a bad boy reputation, throw her - and the path of Redstone Station - off track?
In the tradition of Fleur McDonald and Nicole Alexander, this inspirational outback novel is the story of a woman who'll do everything to preserve her family's proud farming heritage.
Customer Reviews
Redstone Station
Absolutely love it, still thinking about the story and characters days after I finished it. A truly beautiful love story based in remote Queensland with a realistic portrayal of life on a property
Fantastic
Great dialogue and subtle humour. Touches on lots of important issues in a light way with interesting characters and a unique story.
Red stone Station
I loved this book. There was not the usual trashy too much information stuff, and the description of rural life was accurate and well researched. While the heroine is always a gorgeous young thing that knows all about farming at the ripe old age of twenty in most rural romances, the characters in this book were more realistic and in most cases easier to relate to. I was sorry when it came to the end, and thoroughly recommend this book for a good read, and to shed a few tears, which I most certainly did!