The Homestead Girls
a rural medical romance from the bestselling author of The Opal Miner's Daughter, The Desert Midwife and The Baby Doctor
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- $15.99
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
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NEW BEGINNINGS
After her teenage daughter Mia falls in with the wrong crowd, Dr Billie Green decides it's time to return home to far western NSW. When an opportunity to join the Flying Doctor Service comes along, she jumps at the chance. Flight nurse Daphne Prince and their handsome new boss, Morgan Blake, instantly make her feel welcome.
HOMESTEAD COMMUNITY
Just out of town, grazier Soretta Byrnes has been struggling to make ends meet and has opened her homestead to boarders. Billie, Mia and Daphne decide to move in and are soon joined by eccentric eighty-year-old Lorna Lamerton.
FRIENDSHIP AND TRIALS
The unlikely housemates are soon offering each other frank advice and staunch support as they tackle medical emergencies, romantic adventures and the challenges of growing up and getting older. But when one of their lives is threatened, the strong friendship they have forged will face the ultimate test...
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PRAISE FOR FIONA MCARTHUR
'Like wrapping yourself in a warm blanket and sitting under the stars.' RACHAEL JOHNS
'I never miss one of Fiona McArthur's books.' SAM STILL READING
'An uplifting story of friendship and romance.' BOOK'D OUT
'Whenever I feel like journeying to the ochre and brown glory of the outback with its special brand of people, I know Fiona McArthur will take me there ...' BOOK MUSTER DOWN UNDER
Customer Reviews
Homestead Girls
What a great story that unfolds into an amazing array of friendships and of course great love. Enjoyed every moment awesome read.
The Homestead Girls
A refreshing look into how women should be treating each other and establishing relationships with real meaning and depth. I would have enjoyed this book a lot more had it not been for all the grammatical and punctuation errors scattered throughout. Perhaps a new proofreader is required. When I have to spend my own time trying to figure out what it is I’m reading that annoys me.