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Title:Under the Flame Tree
Author:Karen Wood
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 304 pages
Published:September 1st 2015 by Allen & Unwin
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Under the Flame Tree Kindle Edition | Pages: 304 pages
Rating: 4.38 | 77 Users | 12 Reviews

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When Kirra leaves school to begin her first job on the station where she grew up, she is unimpressed to find herself partnered with a new employee who will barely speak to her. Daniel is undeniably cute, but he has a serious attitude problem and a mysterious past - there are whispers that he's fresh out of juvenile detention, but no one will tell her why. Daniel gradually thaws and reveals his secrets and Kirra starts to see beyond the moodiness to a boy she can believe in. But others remain wary of him, and her best friend warns her to stay clear. Kirra has some decisions to make. Is Daniel worth fighting for? Or should she walk away?

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I so love this book, it's well written, got a good lot off horses for the horse nut, a boy to follow for the boy crazy girls, and a lovely lot of farm fun and mayhem to keep the pages turning.

Loved itI have read three of the authors books and each delighted me. This one was a perfect blend of horses and romance without too much. I am totally enjoying the Australian jargon as my family is from there. Makes me feel a bit closer than the other side of the World.

I enjoyed this, very easy and quick read. I love rural romance books so right up my alley. Look forward to reading more from this author.

The mystery of Daniel was very intriguing. I really enjoyed this book and I recommend it to anyone searching for a great YA novel.

Love this book so much!

Karen Wood is the author of the five Diamond Spirit books. She has an Arts degree majoring in communications and a diploma in horticulture. She has syndicated a gardening column in several newspapers throughout Australia, has published feature articles in various magazines and has published photographs in bushwalking guides. She is married with two children, a few horses, some dogs, chooks and aBook Review: Under the Flame Tree by Karen Wood.Love in a water trough..When Kirra leaves school to begin her first job on the station where she grew up, she isnt pleased to find out that she has been partnered with another new employee who will barely speak to her. Daniel is cute, but he has a serious attitude problem and a mysterious past - there are whispers that he's fresh out of juvenile detention, but no one will tell her why. Daniel gradually reveals his secrets and Kirra starts to see

Love in a water troughAnother great read from this author, clearly well researched and full of interesting details and words from outback life (do you know what a martingdale is?). The romance was perhaps a little more formulaic than Woods' usual offering, and sometimes the heroine Kirra is a little darker (imagining someone she didn't like being slaughtered). Still, if you like Woods' other books, you can't help but like this one too. Kirra is a very interesting girl.
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