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The Featherwood Beekeeper
  • Published: 15 September 2026
  • ISBN: 9781761350160
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 352
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The Featherwood Beekeeper




The life-affirming new medical romance by the bestselling author of The Lightning Ridge Ladies.

Sometimes you just have to follow the bees...
Sometimes you have to follow the bees.

Hives are failing up and down the NSW coast – but not in Featherwood. Government scientist Natasha Yarrington is sent to find out why, and the trail leads her to an off-grid beekeeper whose colonies are not just surviving but thriving. Isaac Stevens came to Featherwood to disappear, but a man who holds the secret to healthy bees is difficult to walk away from. For Natasha, he turns out to be the most compelling mystery in Featherwood.

Natasha is swept into the warm heart of the town alongside eighteen-year-old Birdie Vaughn, who has followed a postmark all the way from Sydney in search of her long-lost brother, and the irrepressible Molly Rogan – newly married and navigating a late-in-life pregnancy – who has a gift for drawing strays into her orbit and holding a town together. As her relationships with the people of Featherwood grow, Natasha starts to wonder if she's stumbled onto something far more important than a scientific answer.

Set against the backdrop of rural NSW and a community still finding its feet after the last two years of flood and fire, The Featherwood Beekeeper is a story about second chances at love, found family and the courage it takes to let people in. With her trademark warmth, humour and deep love of the Australian landscape, Fiona McArthur reminds us that family can be built as much as born, and that the most important discoveries aren't always the ones you were looking for.

  • Published: 15 September 2026
  • ISBN: 9781761350160
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 352
Categories:

About the author

Fiona McArthur

Drawing from her earlier life as a rural midwife, Fiona McArthur shares her love of working with women, families and health professionals in her books. In her compassionate, pacey fiction, her love of the Australian landscape meshes beautifully with warm, funny, multigenerational characters as she highlights challenges for rural and remote families, and the strength shared between women. Happy endings are a must. Fiona is the author of the non-fiction book Aussie Midwives, and lives on a farm with her husband in northern New South Wales. She was awarded the NSW Excellence in Midwifery Award in 2015 and the Australian Ruby Award for Contemporary Romantic Fiction in 2020, and was shortlisted for the same award in 2023. Find her at FionaMcArthurAuthor.com

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