21 parts Complete Michelle Wyld holds the dubious honour of being Australia's most famous young widow. It's been seven years since her husband, the internationally beloved wildlife activist and TV star Bruce Wyld, died in a tragic accident, leaving Mish solely in charge of the small town wildlife sanctuary they opened together - and primary carer of Bruce's precocious little sister.
Kylie Wyld was eleven when her big brother died, but she's all grown up now - and ready to finally expose her sister-in-law for the fraud she is. While Kylie and Mish play nice in front of the huge crowds that flock to the sanctuary, Kylie hates Mish with a passion; if it weren't for her, Bruce would still be alive. Kylie has a plan to claim ownership of the sanctuary, to immortalise her brother's legacy, and to see Mish ruined forever.
Mish is exhausted by Kylie's hatred; she has spent seven years shielding Kylie from the truth about the accident and about who her brother truly was. Mish has another secret: she's falling for her husband's best friend, the gorgeous and kind Parker, who has supported her unfailing through her grief and recovery. But with Kylie watching her every move and the entire country applauding her for never dating again after Bruce, she can't let herself get close to anyone else or the fallout would be catastrophic.
As Kylie plots to bring down Mish, she is sidetracked by a new team member at the sanctuary: Simeon has just moved to Australia from a remote community in Vanuatu and he's never heard of the Wyld family. He's not intimidated by Kylie, but his sunny outlook and zen nature show Kylie there is a different way to think about Mish.
As both Kylie and Mish struggle to protect their hearts, they'll discover what it means to stay true to their wild sides.
A double romance with heart - and Aussie animals