A daughter's choice / Lee Christine.

By: Christine, Lee [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Read how you want 16 | A Mindalby outback romance ; 4.Publisher: [Strawberry Hills, NSW] : ReadHowYouWant, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Edition: Large print editionDescription: i, 306 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781525282119 (hardback)Subject(s): Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Family-owned business enterprises -- Fiction | Australian fictionGenre/Form: Large type books. DDC classification: A823.4 Summary: Lynsey Carter's relationship with her father is fraught, so when she hears that the cotton mill that is her birthright has closed down (and her father is lying low), she returns to Mindalby to support her mother and seek out answers. She hasn't been back since high school, since she left her heart behind with Julian Stone. But Julian didn't want it, or her; he wanted a life in Mindalby. Torn between family loyalty and duty to the community, between the life she's built for herself and the passion for Julian she just can't seem to shake, Lynsey needs to decide if her home-coming is for a visit - or for real. Mindalby, a small town, a community, a home. But when the mill that supports the local cotton farmers and employs many of the town's residents closes unexpectedly, old tensions are exposed and new rifts develop. Everyone is affected and some react better than others, but one thing is certain: living on the edge of the outback means they have to survive together, or let their town die.
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Lynsey Carter's relationship with her father is fraught, so when she hears that the cotton mill that is her birthright has closed down (and her father is lying low), she returns to Mindalby to support her mother and seek out answers. She hasn't been back since high school, since she left her heart behind with Julian Stone. But Julian didn't want it, or her; he wanted a life in Mindalby. Torn between family loyalty and duty to the community, between the life she's built for herself and the passion for Julian she just can't seem to shake, Lynsey needs to decide if her home-coming is for a visit - or for real. Mindalby, a small town, a community, a home. But when the mill that supports the local cotton farmers and employs many of the town's residents closes unexpectedly, old tensions are exposed and new rifts develop. Everyone is affected and some react better than others, but one thing is certain: living on the edge of the outback means they have to survive together, or let their town die.

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