Maggie Walker has never called Wirra Station home. Orphaned as a child, she spent more time at boarding school, and then working in the city, than she ever spent on the edge of the outback. But when her great aunt dies, Maggie inherits everything and reluctantly returns to tidy the place up before selling.
Ambitious cowboy-next-door Max OâConnor has the means and the desire to buy Wirra Station outright and return it to its former glory. But first, he wants elusive Maggie Walker to know what sheâs giving up. He challenges her to live at Wirra Station for three monthsâwith him as farm manager. Just one seasonâand if she still doesnât love the place, heâll gladly pay up and she can be cashed-up and careless, with no ties to anything or anyone.
Maggie Walker has never called Wirra Station home. Orphaned as a child, she spent more time at boarding school, and then working in the city, than she ever spent on the edge of the outback. But when her great aunt dies, Maggie inherits everything and reluctantly returns to tidy the place up before selling.
Ambitious cowboy-next-door Max OâConnor has the means and the desire to buy Wirra Station outright and return it to its former glory. But first, he wants elusive Maggie Walker to know what sheâs giving up. He challenges her to live at Wirra Station for three monthsâwith him as farm manager. Just one seasonâand if she still doesnât love the place, heâll gladly pay up and she can be cashed-up and careless, with no ties to anything or anyone.