A review by sternyblossom
Wildflower Hill by Kimberley Freeman

3.0

I read this book partly because it was recommended to me by Amazon and also because I heard that the author has been compared to Kate Morton. I don't see a lot of similarities, except that they both write historical fiction. This book was interesting enough to keep me up until after midnight reading and saying, "Just one more chapter."
Emma, a famous ballerina has just injured her knee and with her ballet career over, is reevaluating her life. She returns home to Australia and learns that her grandmother left her a sheep ranch in Tasmania. Emma heads to Wildflower Hill to sell the estate.
You also get to the hear the story of Beattie, Emma's grandmother, who in 1929, finds herself pregnant and leaving Scotland to start a new life in Australia. She finds success in life after many years of struggle and heartbreak. Including a big secret that Emma is trying to figure out when she discovers some old documents at Wildflower Hill.