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For Charlie Anderson the only thing harder than letting go is moving on.
Orphaned at thirteen, Charlie has been on her own for over half her life. Not that she minds – she has her work as a vet and most days that’s enough. Can Charlie reconcile with the past and find herself a new future in the town she left so long ago?
For Charlie Anderson the only thing harder than letting go is moving on.
Orphaned at thirteen, Charlie has been on her own for over half her life. Not that she minds – she has her work as a vet and most days that’s enough. Can Charlie reconcile with the past and find herself a new future in the town she left so long ago?
For Charlie Anderson the only thing harder than letting go is moving on.
Orphaned at thirteen, Charlie has been on her own for over half her life. Not that she minds – she has her work as a vet and most days that’s enough. Can Charlie reconcile with the past and find herself a new future in the town she left so long ago?
For Charlie Anderson the only thing harder than letting go is moving on.
Orphaned at thirteen, Charlie has been on her own for over half her life. Not that she minds – she has her work as a vet and most days that’s enough.
But when she’s sent to a small town on the New South Wales coast to investigate a possible outbreak of the deadly Hendra virus, Charlie finds herself torn between the haunting memories of her past, her dedication to the job and her attraction to a handsome local. She also has to face with what is left of her dysfunctional family – her Aunt Hazel, and troubles cousin, Emma.
As tensions in the country town rise, can Charlie reconcile with the past and find herself a new future in the town she left so long ago?