Hachette Australia
Hachette Australia
Hachette Australia
Hachette Australia
Craig Munroe is the kind of man legends are written about. Escape to the high country in this passionate love story of a young doctor and a legendary horseman whose lives become inextricably linked, by the bestselling author of RYDERS RIDGE, Charlotte Nash
It's been eleven years since Dr Peta Woodward, born into a horse-breeding dynasty, fled the family stud in the wake of a deadly tragedy that split her family apart. Carrying wounds that have never truly healed, Peta has focused on helping others. But when an injury during a solo trip through the Australian high country leaves her stranded, the man who comes to her rescue is Craig Munroe, a born and bred high-country horseman, and the kind of man legends are written about.
Stuck in the tiny town of Yarraman Falls while she recovers, Peta is surrounded by prying eyes and heartbreaking reminders of all she has lost. But while she resolves to leave as soon as she can, fate has other ideas . . .
Fans of Rachael Johns will devour THE HORSEMAN, the passionate new novel of romance, medicine and drama from much-loved author Charlotte Nash
Nash's skilled storytelling will keep you turning the pages until the very end. - FLEUR MCDONALD on CRYSTAL CREEK
This breakout novel is a skilful mix of rural charm and gripping medical drama. - West Australian on RYDERS RIDGE
Will satisfy those who love Australian stories with heart. - A Readers's Heaven on IRON JUNCTION
A sweet story of overcoming the past and finding hope for the future. - Gold Coast Bulletin on CRYSTAL CREEK
THE HORSEMAN is a poignant story of loss, love and redemption set against the stunning backdrop of the Victorian high country. Charlotte Nash writes about characters and communities we'd love to get to know and places we'd love to visit. Beautifully rendered rural romance! - Christine Wells, author of THE WIFE'S TALE
Charlotte Nash was born in historic Lincoln, England and grew up in the sunny Redland Shire of Brisbane. Obsessed with horses and riding, she began stealing her mother's Jilly Cooper novels at the age of thirteen, and has been enthusiastic for romance ever since. Always a little unconventional, she took a meandering path to writing through careers in engineering and medicine, including stints building rockets and as an industrial accident investigator. Now she writes romantic stories, and moonlights as a creative writing PhD student, studying how narratives engage the brain. She lives in a cosy Brisbane cottage with her husband and son, and a small flock of lovable chooks.