Jess untied something from around her neck and held it out to Luke. 'Take my moonstone. They're supposed to give you beautiful dreams.'It was a pale oval-shaped stone, hung on a thin leather strap.'Promise me you'll come back,' she whispered.'I'll see you again, Jess,' Luke said. 'Promise.'After a harsh childhood spent in foster care, Luke finally feels at home on Harry's farm, working with horses. When Harry dies and Luke has a bitter falling-out with the people around him, he does a runner, leaving everything behind. He takes off to the gulf country in search of brumbies and finds himself camped by a river with three Aboriginal elders.Can a mob of wild brumbies and three wise men help Luke discover who he is and where he belongs?
This is Book 2 in the THE DIAMOND SPIRIT SERIES Series. See all THE DIAMOND SPIRIT SERIES books here.
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Karen Wood has been involved with horses for most of her life. Her once-in-a-lifetime-horse is a little chestnut fellow called Reo. Karen has an Arts degree majoring in communications and a diploma in horticulture. She has syndicated a gardening column in several newspapers throughout Australia, published feature articles in various magazines and published p
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