Summary: Housesitting in rural Burdekin's Gap, high up in the East Gippsland mountains,
is not an obvious career move for a PR executive like Jaime Hanrahan. But, hey,
retrenchment is a kicker.
Plus she's determined not to spend Christmas
in Melbourne with her friends, who still have company cars and six-figure
salaries, or with her mother, Blanche, who has remarried too soon after her
father's death.
However, it turns out that Burdekin's Gap is a
little more remote than Jaime had anticipated, the house is in the middle
of a cattle station, and the handsome manager, Stirling McEvoy, doesn't
appreciate a new farmhand in Jimmy Choos and Sass & Bide cut-offs.
Soon Jaime is fending off stampeding cows, town ladies wielding
clipboards, sheep who think they are goats, nude sportsmen and one very neurotic
cat. So why does she feel like she's falling in love . . . with the life, with
the breathtaking landscape, and with one infuriating cowboy …?
What I Thought: It took me ages to read this ojne as it was adapted from a novella that I had read and that annoys me... But with a big gap in between I gave this a go and loved it :)
Thursday, June 23, 2016
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