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Jenn J. McLeod Jenn J. McLeod i(A151557 works by)
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'When Jenn J. McLeod quit Sydney’s corporate communications chaos, she bought a little café in a small town and ran a unique, dog-friendly B&B in country New South Wales... her days are spent writing heartwarming tales of Australian country life that weave intricate tapestries of friendship, family, love, and contemporary issues' (Simon and Schuster). McLeod's debut novel, House for all Seasons, was placed at Number 5 on the 2013 Nielsen’s Best Selling Debut Novel list. Simmering Season the second book in her Seasons Collection has been followed by Season of Shadow and Light.

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y separately published work icon House of Wishes Australia : Wild Myrtle Press , 2019 18418057 2019 single work novel

'A story about the choices we make, the connections that matter, the secrets we keep, and the power of a wish.

'Dandelion House, 1974

'Two teenage girls--strangers--make a pact to keep a secret.

'Calingarry Crossing, 2014

'For forty years, Beth and her mum have been everything to each other, but Beth is blind-sided when her mother dies, and her last wish is to have her ashes spread in a small-town cemetery.

'On the outskirts of Calingarry Crossing, when Beth comes across a place called Dandelion House Retreat, her first thought is how appealing the name sounds. With her stage career waning, and struggling to see a future without her mum, her marriage, and her child, she hopes it's a place where she can begin to heal.

'After meeting Tom, a local cattleman, Beth is intrigued by his stories of the cursed, century-old river house and its reclusive owner, Gypsy. The more Beth learns, however, the more she questions her mother's wishes.

'When meeting Beth leads Tom to uncover his family's disturbing connection to the old house, he must decide if the truth will help a grieving daughter or hurt her more.

'Should Dandelion House keep its last, long-held secret?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2020 finalist Romance Writers of Australia, Romantic Book of the Year Award Romantic Elements
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