Colonial Legacy (The Kavanaghs, #2)

Colonial Legacy (The Kavanaghs, #2)

by Heather Garside
Colonial Legacy (The Kavanaghs, #2)

Colonial Legacy (The Kavanaghs, #2)

by Heather Garside

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Overview

Growing up as the coachman's son at Ashford Manor, Matt Jones is never at ease with his place in the world. Everything he believes about himself is turned upside down when he discovers a well-kept secret. He travels to Australia in search of his birth parents and revels in the rugged lifestyle on their Central Queensland cattle run. But a jealous younger brother and a clandestine relationship with Isabella, an innocent neighbour, make for stormy undercurrents.

Isabella is heartbroken when he leaves to try his luck at the goldfields. Matt's family intervenes on Isabella's behalf, but there is trouble and a near-tragedy in store for Matt. When he finally realises how much he loves Isabella, he fears it may be already too late.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154311035
Publisher: Heather Garside
Publication date: 05/17/2017
Series: Kavanaghs , #2
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 452 KB

About the Author

Heather grew up on a cattle property in Central Queensland and now lives with her husband on a beef and grain farm in the same area. She has two adult children.

She has published four novels and has helped to write and produce several compilations of short stories and local histories. The Cornstalk was a finalist in the 2008 Booksellers’ Best Award, Long Historical category, for romance books published in the USA. Breakaway Creek was a finalist in the QWC/Hachette Manuscript Development Program and was released by Clan Destine Press in 2013. It is a rural romance with a dual timeline.

Heather works at home on the farm and helps produce a local monthly newsletter, amongst other voluntary activities. She enjoys patchwork and sewing and regularly attends a local craft group.

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