Mandy Magro’s latest book stars Indigo Nash, an Australian country music star!
To celebrate its release we asked author Mandy Magro to tell us her 15 favourite country music songs…
1. Forever After All – Luke Coombs
2. Beautiful Crazy – Luke Coombs
3. I Need You – Tim and Faith
4. I’ve Been Everywhere – Johnny Cash
5. Cigarettes and Whiskey – Adam Brand
6. Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy – Big and Rich
7. The House That Built Me – Miranda Lambert
8. Mamas Broken Heart – Miranda Lambert
9. Sin Wagon – Dixie Chicks
10. I Feel a Sin Comin’ On – Pistol Annies
11. It Ain’t My Fault – Brothers Osborne
12. Rum – Brothers Osborne
13. Time To Switch To Whiskey – Corb Lund
14. The Devil Went Down to Georgia – The Charlie Daniels Band
15. Manifesto No. 1 – Shooter Jennings
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Mandy Magro
Mandy Magro lives in Cairns, Far North Queensland, with her daughter, Chloe Rose, and their adorable toy poodle, Sophie. With pristine aqua-blue coastline in one direction and sweeping rural landscapes in the other, she describes her home as heaven on earth. A passionate woman and a romantic at heart, Mandy loves writing about soul-deep love, the Australian rural way of life, and the wonderful characters who call the country home.
To find out more, visit Mandy on her website.
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Set in the heart of the Australian countryside comes a compelling romance with a touch of mystery from bestselling author Mandy Magro.
Country singer Indigo Nash has it all, except love …
At the height of her musical career, Indigo should be nothing but happy. But Indi is disillusioned with show business, finding herself depressed and lonely. When she reaches breaking point, a simple life back in the country begins to beckon her. But the demons left lingering in the shadows from a childhood trauma follow her, and nightmares of that fateful night plague her … Can she unearth the truth of her family’s deep dark secrets?
For two years Harley Knight has travelled the world with Indi as her bodyguard. She’s a stubborn woman who drives him nuts, but also, in her vulnerable moments, shows him a side of herself he secretly loves and always has since they were teenagers. When she hits rock bottom, he convinces her to return with him back to their hometown of Kuranda and stay at his property, where Harley hopes the peaceful landscape will give her the time and space she needs to heal.
With these precious few weeks, can he show her what she’s missing by constantly running away, or is time to let her go?