![]() ![]() Her twin sister, Georgie, was the jack-of-all-trades who could turn her hand to any task. Sienna was the artist who worked on the delicate mouldings and painting. Ana had spent years in her Gramps’ tool shed when she was growing up there and had a natural talent for working with wood. The years had flown by since she and her two best friends had started the restoration department at Joe Hickey’s little hardware store in Maleny, up the mountain from the Sunshine Coast. There was only one more length of decorative beading to nail up around the window frame and then she would have to leave for the meeting she was dreading so much. It was sure to bruise from the thump she’d just given it. ![]() Anastasia Delaney dropped the hammer and put her thumb up to her mouth. Thank you to Anna Welch for her accurate proofreading! Chapter One To my readers who love my books set in our fabulous Australian towns and country landscapes. Second Edition: Waiting for Ana, 2021 Dedication Originally published © 2013 by Annie Seaton Tangling with the CEO. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental. ![]() ![]() Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. ![]()
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