White Gum Creek / Nicole Hurley-Moore.
Material type: TextSeries: Read how you want 16Publisher: [Strawberry Hills, New South Wales] : ReadHowYouWant, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Edition: Large print editionDescription: vii, 336 pages (large print) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781525267949 (paperback : large print)Subject(s): Large print books | Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Australian fiction | Widowers -- Fiction | Farm life -- Australia -- Fiction | Friendship -- FictionGenre/Form: Romance fiction. DDC classification: 823.92 Summary: Nick Langtree has lived reclusively on his farm, Winters Hill, ever since the tragic death of his wife. On the occasional trip into nearby White Gum Creek he keeps to himself and that's the way he likes it. And though over the last six years the townsfolk have tried to reach out to Nick, he's pushed them all away. Whenever Nick comes into the Gumnut Bakery, Natasha Duroz tries to engage him in conversation when she serves him. There's something about him that intrigues Tash, but she's not sure if it's because she feels sorry for him or there's something more. At last encouraged by the warmth of a few old and new friends, Nick gradually begins to re-engage with the outside world. Then, suddenly some minor vandalism on his farm escalates and odd things begin to happen on Winters Hill. Is someone out to hurt Nick or have his years of solitude been playing tricks on his mind?Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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"After Nick loses everything, he believes he deserves nothing. But both Tash and Jules have different plans ..."--Cover.
Nick Langtree has lived reclusively on his farm, Winters Hill, ever since the tragic death of his wife. On the occasional trip into nearby White Gum Creek he keeps to himself and that's the way he likes it. And though over the last six years the townsfolk have tried to reach out to Nick, he's pushed them all away. Whenever Nick comes into the Gumnut Bakery, Natasha Duroz tries to engage him in conversation when she serves him. There's something about him that intrigues Tash, but she's not sure if it's because she feels sorry for him or there's something more. At last encouraged by the warmth of a few old and new friends, Nick gradually begins to re-engage with the outside world. Then, suddenly some minor vandalism on his farm escalates and odd things begin to happen on Winters Hill. Is someone out to hurt Nick or have his years of solitude been playing tricks on his mind?
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