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Daughter of the Murray: Darry Fraser.

Daughter of the Murray: Darry Fraser.
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Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
F/FRA
Romance Fiction   Taree . Available .  
F/FRA
Romance Fiction   Forster . Available .  
F/FRA
General Fiction   Hallidays Point . Available .  
F/FRA
General Fiction   Stroud . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9781489214454
Shelf Location F/FRA
Romance
Author Fraser, Darry
Title Daughter of the Murray / Darry Fraser.
Publication Details Sydney, NSW:
©2017 Harlequin Mira,
Collation 352 pages : 24 cm. ;
Abstract/Summary 1890s, River Murray, Northern Victoria. Young and spirited Georgina Calthorpe is not happy living with her foster family the MacHenry’s in their neglected sheep run on the banks of the River Murray. Unlike the rest of the family, she isn’t looking forward to the return of prodigal son Dane. She is right to be concerned, as on return he's furious when he discovers his inheritance is in severe decline. Ignoring the true culprit - his father - he blames Georgina and she decides to flee. Unfortunately, she makes her escape on Dane’s prized stallion and he gives chase... From here their fates collide with Conor Foley, a businessman with a dark secret. He is offering Georgina security: a marriage with status in the emerging nouveau-riche echelons of Melbourne. But where does her heart really lie? No-one could image the toll the changing political and social landscape will have on home, heart and family. Will Georgina’s decisions lead her into grave danger and unhappiness, or will she survive and fulfil her destiny?
Subject Romance -- Fiction
Historical -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Australian authors -- Fiction
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