The Mallee Girl
Jennifer Scoullar
Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9781761046650
Description:
A heart-warming new rural romantic suspense set in the Victorian High Country by the bestselling author of Brumby’s Run.
Armed with nothing but some loose change and her beloved dog Duke, Mallee girl Pippa Black has finally found the courage she needs to escape a dangerous relationship. Two cryptic words written on a paper napkin send her in search of the one person who might help her – a long-lost brother she has always dreamed of finding.
Pippa’s quest leads her to the remote town of Currajong, high in the beautiful Victorian alps. As a runaway seeking refuge among strangers, Pippa learns that she’s been mistakenly implicated in a shocking crime. She finds her way to Brumby’s Run, a wild-horse sanctuary, where she begins work assisting the enigmatic farm manager Levi, and becomes entranced by Thowra, a magnificent golden stallion who leads a herd of brumbies in the region. Both man and horse will teach Pippa more about herself than she ever thought possible – including when to run, when to hide, and when to stand up and fight.
Set among the majesty of the High Country snowgums, The Mallee Girl is a moving and heartfelt story about the power of love and the land to heal old wounds, and the freedom that comes in confronting your greatest fears.
My View:
This is Jennifer Scoullar at her very best. I love her settings, the relationships she explores, the relationships with dogs and horses. This one is particularly poignant and answers the question ” why didnt she leave before now?” .
Family violence comes in many forms. This book will illuminate some of those situations.
This book has a dramatic yet eventually, happy ending…phew.
A great read.
This sounds very good. I love the idea of a book set on a wild horse sanctuary. Must add this to my ever growing list 😉
What a great setting for the novel, Carol! And I do love horses, so a horse sanctuary is especially wonderful. That’s a good premise for a romance novel, too. Little wonder you enjoyed it.
And there was so much tension… a great balance here, a great read Margot