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An Evening with Nicole Alexander at Moree Library

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An Evening with Nicole Alexander at Moree Library


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5:30pm - 7:00pm, 14th March 2019


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Moree Community Library View map

36 Balo St, Moree, NSW 2400


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Join us as Nicole speaks about her new novel, Stone Country.

Author talk with Nicole Alexander on Thursday 14th March from 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm at Moree Community Library. Light refreshments will be provided. Copies of the book available to purchase on the night.

Stone Country by Nicole Alexander

Land. Legacy. Love.

South Australia, 1919. Ross Grant has always felt like the black sheep of his wealthy Scottish family. An explorer by nature, he dreams of life on Waybell, their remote cattle station in Australia’s last remaining wilderness, the Northern Territory. But when his brother Alastair is branded a deserter after going missing during the Great War, to help restore the Grants’ damaged reputation, Ross is coerced into marrying Darcey Thomas, a woman he has never met.

Disgusted by his manipulative family, he turns his back on his unwanted wife just hours after the ceremony and heads to Waybell with no plans to return. He carries with him the hope of carving his own empire in the far north.

But Ross has not counted on Darcey’s determination to be his wife in more than just name. Nor did he anticipate meeting Maria, a young woman who will change his life. And he certainly wasn’t prepared for how this beautiful yet savage land will both captivate and destroy his soul . . .

From nineteenth-century Adelaide and the red dirt of mid-north South Australia, to the cattle stations and buffalo plains of the far north, Ross’s journey is one of desire, adventure and determination, to the heart of stone country and beyond.

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Book

Stone Country
Nicole Alexander’s ninth bestseller is a sweeping rural historical novel, set in South Australia and the Northern Territory.
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