Daughters Of The Outback (Abernathy Saga Book 1)

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Summary

In 1953 a young naive woman “Lindsay Greame” travels to Australia in search of independence but as she steps from the plane, she felt sudden fear that she was completely alone for the first time in her life. In great disappointment, she was soon forced to seek help from her father’s WWII flying partner. This brought her to the Outback where a freak message from a New Zealand ham operator changed her life forever.

Status
Complete
Chapters
1
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
13+

Daughters Of The Outback (Abernathy Saga Book 1)

In 1953 a timid Lindsay Greame arrived from New York at Sydney’s airport in search of independence. Stepping from the plane, she felt a sudden fear at the realization of being totally alone. Her serendipitous journey leads her to the vast Outback and its characters. A disillusioned priest, a dashing heart-stealing rancher, family murder, a guitar-playing inner-city priest, a NY detective, and the fabulous horses of “Naringa” the two million acre Outback station. Her life changed forever when a freak radio transmission was intercepted from a New Zealand Ham operator.

Sixteen men were stranded and separated on the station boundary in the wake of furious Monsoon flood across the desert plains.


Lindsay’s story is one of intrigue, buried secrets, immeasurable wealth, life-altering love. A breathtaking romance with the strength and grace of a hardscrabble life, in an unforgiving but inspiring ochre land. The Abernathy heritage.