Wildflower HillHailed by bestselling author Kate Morton as “a gorgeous story of family and secrets and the redemptive power of love,” Wildflower Hill is s compelling and romantic novel spanning three generations and half the world, from modern day London to Australia in the 1930s. Emma is a prima ballerina in London and at a crossroads after an injured knee ruins her career. When she learns of her grandmother Beattie’s death, and her own strange inheritance—an isolated sheep station in rural Australia—Emma is certain she has been saddled with an irritating burden. But when she returns to Australia, forced to rest her body and confront her life, she realizes that she had been using fame as a substitute for love and fulfillment. Beattie also found herself at a crossroads as a young woman, but she was pregnant and unwed. She eventually found success—but only after following an unconventional path that was often dangerous and heartbreaking. Beattie knew the lessons she learned in life would be important to Emma one day, and she wanted to make sure Emma’s heart remained open to love, no matter what life brought. She knew the magic of the Australian wilderness would show Emma the way. Wildflower Hill is a compelling, atmospheric, and romantic novel about taking risks, starting again, and believing in yourself. It’s about finding out what you really want and discovering that the answer might be not at all what you’d expect. |
Contents
Section 17 | 299 |
Section 18 | 321 |
Section 19 | 357 |
Section 20 | 373 |
Section 21 | 395 |
Section 22 | 409 |
Section 23 | 425 |
Section 24 | 449 |
Section 9 | 145 |
Section 10 | 161 |
Section 11 | 175 |
Section 12 | 197 |
Section 13 | 217 |
Section 14 | 243 |
Section 15 | 259 |
Section 16 | 279 |
Section 25 | 469 |
Section 26 | 479 |
Section 27 | 499 |
Section 28 | 511 |
Section 29 | 523 |
Section 30 | 525 |
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