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Something in the Wine (MP3)
Released the same day as the standard print edition
Title:
Something in the Wine (MP3)
Written by:
Tricia Stringer 
Read by:
Casey Withoos 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
10 hours 25 minutes 
MP3 size:
453 MB 
Published:
April 15 2019 
Available Date:
April 15 2019 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781460790472 
Genres:
Fiction; Australian Fiction; Contemporary Fiction; Romance 
Publisher:
Bolinda/HarperCollins audio 
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A warm-hearted rural romance set among the scenic vineyards of the Margaret River from bestselling author Tricia Stringer, the authentic voice of Australian storytelling.

Reserved high school teacher Keely Mitchell is more than ready for her holiday on the west coast of Australia, so when a medical emergency turns over all her plans and an intervention by a kind stranger finds her recovering in a Margaret River vineyard, she is at first downcast. Keely had wanted to put recent traumatic events out of her mind, and recuperating alone in a stranger's house won't help that. But slowly the lovely food, spectacular wine and beautiful landscape of the area begin to work their spell. As Keely makes friends with the locals and adapts to the rhythms of the vintner's year, she starts to feel part of the scenery too, particularly when her artwork and jewellery-making somehow find a home at Levallier Dell Wines. But clouds are on the horizon in the shape of a warring father and son, interfering family friends and a rival in love. Keely didn't mean to fall for anyone, but she can't help her feelings for clever, passionate wine-maker Flynn Levallier. Sadly, it seems he only has eyes for the beautiful Kat, daughter of a rival wine-maker. Can what Keely feels be real? Or is it just something in the wine?