⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ "Nicola Marsh is a genius. This was a great, short, contemporary read and I will definitely be reading more from this author." Between the Lines I travel halfway across the world… to fall in love with the boy next door all over again. Completing my degree at a college in Denver may be the most exciting thing this small town girl has ever done. Until I discover my new mentor is Joel Goodes, the guy who once rocked my world. Joel isn't a keeper. He'll break my heart again. But I can't resist the sexy Aussie at his devastating best and soon we're indulging in an all-too-brief ing. I want it all: career, relationship, and kids, in the hometown I've always loved. The same town that holds nothing but bad memories for Joel. When we return to Australia, will it be a homecoming we'll never forget? ♥ Nicola Marsh is a Romantic Book of the Year and National Readers' Choice Award winner! ♥ Fans of boy next door romance, small town friends to lovers romance, friends to lovers books, medical romance, small town big romance, friends to lovers romance, and small town big secrets will enjoy BLURRING THE LINE!
John Pilger's classic work of literary journalism, now with a new introduction by the author.
She’s a city girl. He’s a country boy. Their no-strings fling was never supposed to feel this real… Jenna Matthews is a city girl, no question. Despite a childhood spent in the Outback, she's committed to her fast-paced life and the competitive world of corporate law. But when her best friend asks her to be bridesmaid in the tiny town of Wirralong, Jenna finds herself swept up in small-town charm and wildly attracted to the best man. A fling? Why not? Sam Twist is everything Jenna isn’t looking for—rugged, untamed, and dangerously sexy. As the owner of a vast family sheep property, he has no interest in complicated city women or long-term entanglements. He's keen as Jenna to keep their relationship at fling status. Until the past comes knocking. When the authorities turn up on his door step, Jenna jumps in to help despite Sam’s protests. She soon learns that after years of drought, there are others in the district who need her skills. The more time she spends in Wirralong, the more Jenna questions everything she thought she wanted. Her dilemma? Spending too much time around Sam is perilous. He could rob a girl of her heart. A sizzling opposites-attract romance set against the sweeping backdrop of the Australian Outback.
Set in Queensland during World War II, this breath-taking historical novel is inspired by a true wartime story that has remained a well-kept secret for over seventy years. KHAKI TRANSFORMATION It seems to have happened overnight, Val thought . How extraordinary. We’ve become a khaki town. It’s March 1942. Singapore has fallen. Darwin has been bombed. Australia is on the brink of being invaded by the Imperial Japanese Forces. And Val Callahan, publican of The Brown’s Bar in Townsville, could not be happier as she contemplates the fortune she’s making from lonely, thirsty soldiers. TOWNSVILLE'S TURMOIL Overnight the small Queensland city is transformed into the transport hub for 70,000 American and Australian soldiers destined for combat in the South Pacific. Barbed wire and gun emplacements cover the beaches. Historic buildings are commandeered. And the dance halls are in full swing with jazz, jitterbug and jive. CONFLICT AND INVESTIGATION The Australian troops begrudge the confident, well-fed ‘Yanks’ who have taken over their town and their women. There’s growing conflict, too, within the American ranks, because black GIs are enjoying the absence of segregation. And the white GIs don't like it. As racial violence explodes through the ranks of the military, a young United States Congressman, Lyndon Baines Johnson, is sent to Townsville by his president to investigate. ‘Keep a goddamned lid on it, Lyndon,’ he is told, ‘lest it explode in our faces …’ __________________ 'Mistress of the ripping yarn.' SUN-HERALD '500 pages of perfect reading.' AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY 'Perfect summer reading.' SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 'A master of what she does.' WEEKLY TIMES 'A stunning blockbuster.' WOMAN'S DAY 'A prolific writer of bestsellers.' THE AGE
In the early 1900s gutter rat, Ned Hawkins aims to rise from the grinding poverty of an English slum, but is forced to flee the country and ends up in Papua. It is a dangerous place where cannibalism and cannibals are never far away. Despite this menacing backdrop, he prospers and almost by accident, finds love. However, there are ominous stirrings in the land that bode ill for the future... Published by The Electronic Book Company A New York Times Best-seller Listed Publisher www.theelectronicbookcompany.com
Across Farmer’s works, there has always been an attraction to those beings who occupy two realms … Once one has lived elsewhere, lived differently, it doesn’t matter whether she stays to forge a new life or turns back towards the old, or moves on once again; there will always be the shadow, the after-image, of the life not lived. Beverley Farmer’s writing reflects on restlessness, desire and homecoming. In this brilliantly acute essay, fellow novelist and short-story writer Josephine Rowe finds a kindred spirit and argues for a celebration and reclamation of this unique Australian author. In the Writers on Writers series, leading authors reflect on an Australian writer who has inspired and fascinated them. Provocative and well-written, these books start a fresh conversation between past and present, shed new light on the craft of writing, and introduce some intriguing and talented authors and their work. Published by Black Inc. in association with the University of Melbourne and State Library Victoria.
Here was a very-much-alive half-Lebanese writer (from provincial Brisbane, no less) producing English-language writing of the very first order … The poetry was in the prose; it stayed and sprung its rhythms, chorded its ideas, concentrated its images. Every other novel claims to be written in “poetic prose”; the real thing, when you come across it, is actually shocking. Nam Le takes the reader on a thrilling intellectual ride in this sharp, bold essay. Encompassing identity politics, metaphysics, the relationship between life and art, and the ‘Australianness’ of Malouf’s work, it is unlike anything else written about one of Australia’s most acclaimed writers. In the Writers on Writers series, leading writers reflect on another Australian writer who has inspired and fascinated them. Provocative and crisp, these books start a fresh conversation between past and present, shed new light on the craft of writing, and introduce some intriguing and talented authors and their work. Published by Black Inc. in association with the University of Melbourne and State Library Victoria.
Robyn Davidson, author of the classic memoir Tracks , has led a remarkable life of writing and nomadic travel. In this crisp, erudite essay, acclaimed critic and journalist Richard Cooke explores Davidson’s relationship with place and freedom, and her singular presence in Australian letters. In the Writers on Writers series, leading authors reflect on an Australian writer who has inspired and fascinated them. Provocative and well-written, these books start a fresh conversation between past and present, shed new light on the craft of writing, and introduce some intriguing and talented authors and their work. The Writers on Writers series is published by Black Inc. in association with the University of Melbourne and State Library Victoria.
Hazzard was the first Australian writer I read who looked outwards, away from Australia. Her work spoke of places from which I had come and places to which I longed to go … It was reading as an affair of revelations and gifts. It fell like rain, greening my vision of Australian literature as a stony country where I would never feel at home. Splendour had entered the scene. In this vibrant, rich and personal essay on acclaimed author Shirley Hazzard, Michelle de Kretser offers a masterclass in writing that is powerful and exhilarating, that is ‘perfect’ because it is ‘exact’. She celebrates the precision and musicality of Hazzard’s prose and illuminates the humour, humanity and revelatory impact of her work. This jewel of a book is both a wonderful introduction to Hazzard and a treat for her long-time fans. In the Writers on Writers series, leading authors reflect on an Australian writer who has inspired and fascinated them. Provocative and crisp, these books start a fresh conversation between past and present, shed new light on the craft of writing, and introduce some intriguing and talented authors and their work. Published by Black Inc. in association with the University of Melbourne and State Library Victoria.
Wiki had been enjoying life in the East Indies and the South China Sea. He could speak the local language, so had sailed happily on coastwise craft in the company of Bugis rogues and pirates. But then George Rochester had arrived on the Potomac, and while it had been delightful to get together with his old college friend, it had also ruined Wiki’s current existence. Because of that twice-damned dog....
Perfect for fans of RaeAnne Thayne and Virgin River , this witty and heartfelt romance proves that sometimes the wrong turn leads to the right kind of love. Scarlett Buck has always been impulsive in comparison to her sensible twin sister Tara, so nobody is really surprised when Scarlett spends all her money on a one way ticket to Australia to be with the man she’s met online. But she hasn’t reckoned on the guy already being married, or her mom getting sick, and now she needs money for a flight home to Marietta, Montana—quick. Signing on with Bella's Belles in Kalgoorlie isn't be the proudest moment in her life but it will get her home fast. After all, it's just sex. Or is it? Mitch Bannister's ex is about to marry his best friend, and he could really do with a cold beer and a hot woman. But the cowgirl he likes at Bella's is surprisingly skittish, and in the end he leaves without hooking up. Later, when Mitch spies her in the local pub begging for a job, he shrinks into the shadows--he's not looking for complications, and something tells him that Scarlett Buck is a whole handful of them. Thrown together by chance, bound by circumstance, Scarlett and Mitch strike a deal to help each other out. But when sparks fly and feelings get involved, they’ll discover the best kind of love story isn’t always the one you plan. Don’t miss this heartfelt small-town romance filled with humor, heat, and second chances—where every bride deserves her happily ever after.