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Cape Lost

The Drovers Road Collection: Adventures in New Zealand, Book 2

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Cape Lost

By: Joyce West
Narrated by: Jill Rolls
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As the story of Cape Lost opens, an important new thread is about to be woven into the life of teenage Gabrielle Allan. Home from boarding school for the summer holidays, she and Merry are once more happily on horseback in the New Zealand hills. They are helping their Uncle Dunsany bring a herd of sheep to Cape Lost, the station owned by their great-uncle Garnet. Considered eccentric, Garnet Allan has lived all alone on the remote station bordering the sea ever since the mysterious disappearance of his young and beautiful wife many years before. Gay is curiously drawn to the homestead’s wild landscape, so different from the green, rolling hills of home, but does not expect to find herself also thrown right into the middle of its mystery. As events unfold in unexpected ways - and various romances blossom around her - Gay accepts that life holds change and unforeseen turns. Not that she likes all the changes, but something is growing within Gay Allan that promises to rise to meet whatever challenge is next to come.

©2009 Joyce West (P)2019 Bethlehem Books
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