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The Songbird's Call

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The Songbird's Call

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The story of the three Darling sisters continues in this sparkling romantic comedy of love, courage and finding your own voice. Once Adele, Molly and Lana were the Darling Songbirds, a world-famous country band. Now they are just three sisters who barely speak. But that is about to change. Because their uncle has bequeathed them his business, the Golden Spike - a struggling bar, a rundown cafe and a near derelict hotel in Darling Bay. With Adele settled as proprietor of the bar, middle sister Molly arrives in town, and is immediately drawn to the neglected little cafU where she worked as a teenager. Could she - dare she - bring it back to life? As lead singer, Molly had always been the 'voice' of the band. Yet, caught between controlling big sis Adele and demanding baby sister Lana, she never felt she was being heard. If she's going to reopen the cafU, she'll do it on her own terms. She won't be bossed around again. So the last person she should fall for is the handsome Sheriff Colin McMurty - the man whose job it is to tell people exactly what to do ...

Author Biography:

Rachael Herron is the author of seven novels- Eliza's Gift, Lucy's Kiss, Naomi's Wish, Cora's Heart, Fiona's Flame, Pack Up the Moon and most recently The Darling Songbirds about three country-singing sisters. She received her MFA in writing from Mills College, and when she's not busy writing, she's working her other full-time job as a 911 fire/medical dispatcher for a Bay Area fire department. As of 2013, she's a proud New Zealand citizen as well as an American, and she is a proud member of the NaNoWriMo Writers Board. She can probably play along with you on the ukulele.
Release date Australia
August 29th, 2016
Collection
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
336
Dimensions
156x233x29
ISBN-13
9780857988973
Product ID
25001033

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