Maa! Moo! Howl! Toot!A farm is a noisy place to be at bedtime. So how will Farmer Hayden ever get a good night's sleep?
Fleur McDonald Book order
Fleur McDonald's writing is deeply rooted in her lifelong connection to the Australian landscape and agricultural life. Her novels often explore themes of resilience, community, and the profound bond between people and the land, frequently set against the backdrop of remote rural settings. McDonald's work captures the unique atmosphere of the Australian countryside, offering readers compelling narratives. Her stories resonate with those who appreciate strong characters and raw, beautiful environments.






- 2020
- 2018
Farmer Rochelle owns a cow that says 'moo moo, ' a sheep that says 'baa baa, ' a chicken that says 'chick chick' and a horse that says ... 'chick chick'! What on earth could be wrong with Farmer Rochelle's horse? A playful farmyard story full of animal friends and the noises they make
- 2018
The Missing Pieces of Us
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Sometimes you have to resolve the past before you can face the future.
- 2016
Emerald Springs
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
After finishing university, Amelia Bennett returns to her home town. Determined to lose her old reputation for being scatty, she works hard to prove herself as the treasurer of the local rodeo committee. Flushed with triumph on the evening of the best rodeo in the town's history, Amelia is driving the bags of cash into town when she becomes the victim of a terrifying smash and grab. Injured and distraught after her ordeal, she's even more devastated when she finds out that she and her boyfriend Paul are the objects of suspicion. To prove her innocence and that of the man she loves, Amelia must convince a sceptical detective that her account of what happened does add up and that he must help her track down the real culprits . . . With its cracker plot, feisty heroine and engaging love story, Emerald Springs will have you reading well into the night.
- 2016
Blue Skies. Unter den Sternen des Südens, englische Ausgabe
- 344 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Armed with an honours degree in Agribusiness, Amanda Greenfield dreams of employing all the skills she's learnt at college to help her father turn the family farm from a debt-ridden, run-down basket case into a thriving enterprise. Then tragedy strikes with the death of Amanda's mother in a car accident. Having inherited half the farm from her beloved mother, whom she also grieves for, Amanda determines to summon all her strength, grit and know-how to save Kyleena.
- 2016
"An Outback novel of love, intrigue and redemption"--Cover.
- 2016
When Ashleigh decides to flee her controlling husband, Dominic, she knows he'll hunt her down. The only way to escape is to disappear and reinvent herself. Changing her name to Eliza and driving by night, she is drawn to the tiny rural town of Blinman. There she begins the long road to healing and regaining her self-confidence. Then one day, on an excursion to a ruined homestead in the area, Eliza becomes fascinated by a family who lived there during the 19th century. But just as she begins to unlock the secrets of her own past, Dominic arrives in town, determined to punish her . . . With its fast-moving plot and nail-biting suspense, Indigo Storm is the story of a courageous woman fiercely determined to reclaim her life and her belief in herself.