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  • A Mackenzie Country Story
  • By: Jay Hogan
  • Narrated by: Gary Furlong
  • Length: 10 hrs and 43 mins
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By: Jay Hogan
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When life drowns you in lemons, to hell with making lemonade. I wanted to burn the whole world. But eighteen months from the day my life was torn apart, I’m tired of the anger. Tired of the nightmares. Tired of putting one foot in front of the other just trying to survive. Three months on a high country sheep station in the middle of nowhere is precisely the reboot I need. A chance to break free. To breathe again. To find a way forward.

I put my entire life on hold and head south to Mackenzie Country. But falling for the captivating young station boss was never part of the plan. Holden Miller might be smart and sexy and push all my dusty buttons, but we come from two different worlds. I’m not looking for a relationship. I’m not interested in love. I’m done with all that.

But Holden doesn’t care about my rules. Nestled safely in the arms of the spectacular Southern Alps, on an isolated sheep farm at the top of the world, Holden begins knitting my battered heart together one careful stitch at a time. And with every pass of the thread, every braid of the river on our doorstep, I catch a tantalising glimpse of something I’d almost given up on.

Happiness, and maybe even love.

If I have the courage to reach out and grab them.

Author Content Note: This book contains references to the past death of a child and PTSD.

©2023 Jay Hogan (P)2023 Jay Hogan

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Beautiful storytelling

Written with such emotional intelligence, a rollercoaster of a story dealing with grief and trauma. The narrator does an incredible job of conveying the emotion. Jay Hogan is a master storyteller. The descriptive scene setting paints a vivid image of what must be a stunning land... It will stay in my heart forever.

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Wonderful narration for a wonderful book

I read this book last year and loved it! It deals heavily with grief and loss but is handled so beautifully. Gary Furlong manages to convey all those feelings through his narration. Definitely recommend this to everyone, so glad I reread this in audio 🥰

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Al the Feels

Once again Gary Furlong has done an incredible job narrating one of Jay Hogan's books. 5+ stars all round for me. I'm a massive fan of this lady's work, and she just keeps getting better and better. The story is a breath taking tale of love, loss and relationships. So full of emotion, it is a tough read in parts due to the nature of the story, but I don’t regret one single tear. Also, whilst in parts it is incredibly sad, I found it also to be uplifting. A definite tear jerker which is high praise to the author that she can get such a reaction from her reader. Despite this though, it wasn't a heavy book to read. Gil and Holden are beautiful together, so natural, gentle and real as their relationship develops. As usual Jay writes beautifully, with a great deal of humour, and her descriptions of the New Zealand country side are fabulous and real. So highly recommended.

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