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Author |
Publisher |
| The Tin Man |
Sarah Walker |
Allen & Unwin |
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The House Across the Road |
| by Ann Whitehead |
| Published by Penguin. |
When Isabelle Barnes leaves home one morning, never to return, the streets of country Carwell are awash with rumour and innuendo. And her bewildered daughter, Abbie, is left to find her way in the world without her mother’s guiding hand. A captivating domestic drama about the lives, loves and life-changing choices of some unforgettable women.
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Australia Street |
| by Ann Whitehead |
| Published by Penguin. Also available on audio by Bolinda Publishing. |
Friday the thirteenth of February 1948 is Hannah Gordon's thirty-sixth birthday. Her daughter Allie turns sixteen on the very same day. What's more, it's a full moon. Hannah doesn't need Grandma Ade's warning that bad luck is coming to realise the odds are against them.
Hannah Gordon has always wanted to be someone important, yet she's stuck in an inner-city back street, fighting to keep hold of her children, her home and her sense of self. Then a devastating accident sets of a chain of events that will rock the family foundations to the core and change lives forever. |
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Amy's Touch |
| by Lynne Wilding |
| Published by HarperCollins |
After working as a nurse with Australian soldiers in World War I, Amy Carmichael settles in the little town of Gindaroo, South Australia. There she is reunited with one of her former patients, good-natured Danny McLean, and his moody brother Randall. The McLean's own Drovers Way, a sheep and cattle station just out of town. But Drovers Way is in trouble - and so is Amy. She has become engaged to Danny, but is dismayed to find that it is Randall whom her feelings are strongest. In and around Gindaroo rumour is rife, and when Amy and Randall's feelings for each other become obvious, it creates a feud between the Walpoles and McLeans that will have disastrous consequences.... |
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The Topaz Brooch |
| by Lynne Wilding |
| Published by Woman's Day |
A beautiful tale of three lives, three loves and a gypsy jewel that crossed
the ocean. When Irish jeweller Liam Westaway makes a topaz brooch for Corinne,
the woman he loves, he doesn't realise how much his life will change. Liam's gypsy
mother, Rosemary, has put an enchantment on the brooch - who wears it will
find true love - a charm that will hold through time as the brooch is lost
and won, just like the generations of lovers it binds together. |
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Sundown Crossing |
| by Lynne Wilding |
| Published by HarperCollins |
| The sudden death of her father, Rolfe, sends Carla Hunter
to South Australia's Barossa Valley to claim her brithright - and to begin a search
for the truth about her heritage that will change her entire life ... As Carla
discovers her father's secrets and faces the wrath of her grandfather, she must
fight to keep her vineyard and hang on to her faith in friendship, family and
herself. |
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Outback Sunset |
| by Lynne Wilding |
| Published by HarperCollins |
| When English actress Vanessa Forsythe falls in love with Bren Selby, her
life changes forever. Not only does she have to adjust to life as mistress of
Amaroo Downs, a remote cattle station in Western Australia, but she must establish
her place in the Selby family. Vanessa succeeds in balancing her acting career
with her new life in the outback - but when a family secret threatens to destroy
everything she's grown to love, she must face her greatest challenge yet... |
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King of Cane Valley |
| by Lynne Wilding |
| Published by HarperCollins |
| A compelling family saga that sweeps from India and southern Africa to
the cane fields of north Queensland. After her mother's death, Rani Ashiramsi
must leave her home in Bombay to join her father in the African sugar cane village
of Saringal. Troubled love means Rani has to make a life for herself and a child.
At first, it seems an Australian cane farmer, Graeme Carruthers, offers refuge,
but a black cloud hovers on the horizon. Are Rani's struggles over, or will they
continue into the next generation? |
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| 52 Waratah St |
Lynne Wilding |
HarperCollins |
| Turn Left at Bindi Creek |
Lynne Wilding |
HarperCollins |
| This Time Forever |
Lynne Wilding |
Arrow |
| Heart of the Outback |
Lynne Wilding |
HarperCollins |
| Whispers Through the Pines |
Lynne Wilding |
HarperCollins |
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Giants of the Frost |
| by Kim Wilkins |
| Published by HarperCollins. Also available on audio by Bolinda Publishing. |
Victoria Scott, scientist and hardened sceptic, accepts a job at an isolated
weather station in the Norwegian Sea. But there are dark rumours about a hag that
visits in nightmares, and a sinister feeling of connection with the forest, the
island and its past. In Asgard, the world of the old gods, Odin's son Vidar awaits
the reincarnation of his slain lover; the seeing-waters tell him her name is Victoria.
On the frozen shores of a remote island, fate spans many lifetimes. |
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The Autumn Castle |
| by Kim Wilkins |
| Published by HarperCollins. Also published in the UK and the US. Also available on audio by Bolinda Publishing. |
| First in the 'Europa' suite of novels inspired by the ancient myths of
northern Europe, this is a sumptuous fantasy novel in which the magical, painless,
ancient faery world is woven with the trials of artist Christine Starlight's contemporary
world - perhaps to disasterous effect. |
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Angel of Ruin |
| by Kim Wilkins |
| Published by HarperCollins. Published in the UK as Fallen Angel. |
| Sophie needs to pay the rent and a story on the occult would sell near
Hallowe'en. The Lodge of the Seven Stars is good for research but Sophie is a
sceptic and doesn't believe in any of the rituals.
Until she meets The Wanderer who has a story to tell her.
And Sophie soon finds herself past the point of no return. |
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| The Resurrectionists |
Kim Wilkins |
HarperCollins. Also published in the UK. |
| The Infernal |
Kim Wilkins |
Arrow. Also published in the UK, France and Germany. |
| Grimoire |
Kim Wilkins |
Arrow. Also published in the UK, France and Germany. |
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Sea As Mirror |
| by Tess Williams |
| Published by HarperCollins |
| In the not-too-distant future, and in a specially constructed marina off
the US coast, Elizabeth works to communicate with a killer whale. As the human
world falls victim to terrorist nuclear attacks and everything that was familiar
comes under threat, ancient kinships between the land and the sea re-emerge to
show a different future, a future full of hope. |
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| Maps of Power |
Tess Williams |
Arrow |
| Land of Gold and Silver |
Louise Zaetta |
Penguin |
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