80 ans après, il est toujours essentiel de faire comprendre cet événement aux plus jeunes
At nineteen, Molly Jones has the world at her feet. Then one drunken night she falls into bed with Mark, a cowboy just passing through. By the time Molly realises she's pregnant, Mark is long gone.
Now, at twenty-six, Molly's life is almost perfect. She's the devoted mother of Rose, and a renowned horse trainer. She lives amid the beauty of Jacaranda Farm, surrounded by family and friends - none closer than hunky stockman Heath. But she's still looking for the love of her life, and a father for Rose.
When Mark stumbles back into her world, as charming as ever, Molly begins to hope for a future she'd long ago relinquished. But how will Mark react when he learns he's a father? And could the man of Molly's dreams be closer to home than she thinks?
From the author of Rosalee Station, this lively and passionate love story bursts with the colour and feel of Tropical North Queensland.
Praise for Rosalee Station 'Heartwarming and humorous, this epic Australian tale will have you hooked from page one.' Weekly Times 'A fun romance-drama romp.' Sunday Mail
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