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2000s: What does love sound like in the outback?
2000s: What does love sound like in the outback?
Mia Windsor works in Australia’s outback as a speech pathologist. She’s had a bad morning at work when city boy Kade Reid strides into her office and announces he and his wide-eyed niece are the clients that she will be living with for the fortnight to treat four year old Tilly.
Kade Reid worships money but when he becomes an instant father to Tilly, he escapes to his family property of Berrilea.
Mia and Kade work together to help Tilly overcome her speech problems but it’s what happens next that makes them all speechless.
Fictional sadly as this sounds so nice but there is a Berrilee in NSW and Berrima is a historic village in the Southern Highlands also in New South Wales. The village was once a major town.
Our Barrilea seems to be in the outback and Mia and Kade spend their time here on a lovely ranch in a dusty hot, remote place that time seems to have forgotten.
“Tilly does love being here at Berrilea. The garde, the birds, and the animals bring her joy. The harbour view of my apartment will be as to her as the indoor arboretum. She needs a real garden, space, a kitchen in whch she can create a mess”
This is a remote place where you have to “Get going to avoid the kangaroos that would be out grazing beside the road at dusk”
Sounds idyllic!
Destination: The Outback Author/Guide: Alissa Callen Departure Time: 2000s
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