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Print: $16.95 Illy McLeod’s father was gunned down by a stranger. Not long after, Cinch Jackson showed up at her ranch with a herd of stolen cattle and a handful of shifty-eyed, gunslinging cow hands. Now Illy is fighting to take back her ranch. But winter’s coming, her cattle may die in the snows and Cinch has offered a reward to anyone who can bring her to him. To marry! But Johnny Calder grew up on that ranch and he has an idea how to stop him. Problem is, it’s hard to win a range war with only one woman, one young cowboy and one old rustler. But that’s all he’s got to work with. For now.
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Print: $11.98 Download: $5.00 Once again Lyn McConchie is out on her farm, coping with mad baby magpies, peculiar sheep, and inquisitive cattle. After 20 years, her piglets are as odd as ever, and her friends as long-suffering, while her cats remain the lights of her life.
Join Lyn as she builds an extension on her house, writes, entertains friends, survives earthquakes, rescues lambs, and is suspected of being a terrorist in disguise... life as usual at Farside Farm, New Zealand.
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Print: $11.97 Download: $5.00 In 1989 the author purchased a small farm and settled down to farm and write books. The writing has been successful with her 20th book due out
soon, but her farming endeavours have been more amusing than profitable. In this book you'll read about the bantam that crossed the road, the steer that ate clay, the affair of the farmhouse drains, and the strange events surrounding the escape of Fatso the piglet.
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Print: $11.97 Download: $5.00 In 1989 Lyn McConchie purchased a small farm and settled down to farm and write books. In both activities her cats have joyfully assisted her -- not always when wanted. This is the story of Tiger and his feline friends -- a tale of roistering cats and their frequently bemused human.
Lyn McConchie lives in New Zealand. She has sold short work and novels to publishers in America, Canada, the UK, Russia, Poland, Australia and New Zealand and is three times winner of New Zealand's Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best SF/Fantasy Book of the Year.
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Print: $11.95 Download: $5.00 When a crippling motorcycle accident forced Elizabeth Underwood to give up her city job, she swapped her suburban home for the backblocks, a smallholding, 19th-century farmhouse and a completely new way of life. How she coped with fresh air, country noises, perplexed neighbours and a varied selection of animals (and how they coped with her) make a diverting, often downright funny, story.
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Print: $11.95 Download: $5.00 Buying and selling property at the same time is something the author swears she'll never do again. Her hilarious story of what happened when she did, and what happened afterwards on the small farm she purchased, makes this book a rolicking tale of property deals and country life.
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