The Bee Whisperer, Susan Mackie
The Bee Whisperer, Susan Mackie
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The Bee Whisperer
Small town romance

Author: Susan Mackie

Narrator: Lucy Goleby

Unabridged: 9 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/15/2024


Synopsis

The Bee Whisperer’s appearance in Barrington has tongues wagging and the small-town rumour mill working overtime.
School term begins with a massive bee swarm.
Principal Alex Macintosh needs help and Ayla Forrest arrives at just the right time. But what she does next blows him away.
Ayla is seeking a sign. An indication the community will accept her, and daughter Skye.
Alex is fascinated by the newcomer and keen to know more, but he has his own daughter to consider.
Young builder Harry Stewart has his sights set on Ayla too and makes sure she knows it.
Will she be drawn to either of them?
Settle in for Ayla's journey. With a cast of colorful characters, this story will tug on your heart strings and make you laugh out loud.

Author Bio

"Small towns, big stories.

A voracious reader, Susan dreamed of becoming a writer from the age of eight. Career advisors told her it wasn't a real thing and suggested journalism. So she became a journalist, then took a zig-zag path to publish her first book in 2020, via a varied career in publishing, marketing, tourism and small business. Susan even worked in State Government for a few years (but she doesn't talk about that much).

Nervous about the release of Charlie's Will, she told Bloke while sitting on the sofa one night, that she'd be happy if she sold fifty. Charlie's Will quickly reached Number One in its genre on Amazon - motivating Susan to crack on with more stories and take her writing seriously. Finally. Now Susan is a happy Indie Publisher and offers services to other writers (editing, formatting). She is also the publisher of the Love in a Sunburnt Land Anthology series, co-authored with four (quite brilliant) Aussie women.

Susan loves engaging with fellow authors and readers, and she discovered something she thought was kinda funny. A lot of authors tell her they're introverted. It's a writerly thing, apparently. But (and here's the funny bit), Susan isn't. Introverted. Not one bit. Not at all. Speaking and presenting at writers festivals, conferences and libraries is totally her thing.

So it's okay to send Susan a message, ask a question and chat on social media. She thrives on it and will always respond. Send her a photo of one of her books 'in the wild' and she'll share it. Everywhere.

Every person and every place has a story to tell.

Do you drive by old homes and wonder about the lives of those that built them, lived there, loved and lost?

Writers tell such stories. Sometimes real, sometimes imagined. Often both."

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