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343 pages · Published: 17 Apr 2022
After years of roaming the world with her parents, Greta Mountford was looking forward to settling down and putting down roots with her fiancé. Then tragedy struck, leaving her both bereft and betrayed. In the aftermath, she found herself returning to the New Zealand she had left in early childhood, to take up a position as a sheep-station governess, teaching and loving the children of the men and women who worked on this isolated but spectacular station deep within the Southern Alps. Within days, Greta knew she loved her new home, and within weeks, she suspected she loved the handsome station-owner as well. But she had already mistaken her own feelings once, and the results had been catastrophic. How could she know that this time, it was truly the man she loved, and not merely the dream of spending a lifetime in the place she loved above all others?
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