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Aussie Book Review: The Falls by Cathryn Hein |
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Aussie Book Review: Stay With Me by Maureen McCarthy. Aussie Book Review: Northern Heat by Helene Young →. May 18, 2015 · 9:00 am. Aussie Book Review: The Falls by Cathryn Hein. The Falls by Cathryn Hein. Review copy provided by publisher. Penguin Random House, April 2015. But the village is a hotbed of gossip and division and when Teagan gets caught up in town politics, Lucas and Vanessa become concerned. As the tension in town escalates, Teagan must decide who to trust. But when she realises th...Aussi...
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Wheatless not witless: November 2011
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This blog is about the stealth and stumbles of my recovery from wheat addiction. Monday, November 28, 2011. I've been thinking about my weekend - I had some bread - it was really good bread, but then all bread is really good bread to a wheat addict. I didn't *pig* out. The positive part of this was that I didn't beat myself up emotionally and surprisingly, it was very easy to not jump back on the wheat wagon. So, why couldn't I do this when I tried Atkins so many times? Thursday, November 24, 2011. So, h...
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For Readers | Heaven's Garden Productions
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Heaven's Garden Productions. Readers, are you looking for more authors or stories to find…this list can help you. It’ll grow bit by bit. Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Create a ...
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Newer posts →. March 21, 2016 · 3:34 pm. Aussie Book Review: The Doctor Calling by Meredith Appleyard. The Doctor Calling by Meredith Appleyard. Review copy provided by publisher. Penguin Random House, February 2016. What Laura was about to do wasn’t easy. To become embroiled in a family’s grief, their anger, their secrets, wasn’t safe, or clever. And might love be just what the doctor ordered? Meredith Appleyard has quickly made it onto my list of fave Aussie authors in the rural romance genre. I en...
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Cleah: The Lost Fury Chronicles The Otherworld by Brenda McCreight — Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists
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Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Start by marking Cleah: The Lost Fury Chronicles The Otherworld as Want to Read:. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. 1 of 5 stars. 2 of 5 stars. 3 of 5 stars. 4 of 5 stars. 5 of 5 stars. We’d love your help. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of. It’s the wrong book. It’s the wrong edition. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Not the book you’re looking for? Cleah: The Lost Fury Chronicles The Otherworld.
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Aussie Book Review: Taking a Chance by Deborah Burrows |
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Q&A with Australian Romance Author Fiona Lowe. A Wedding, a Honeymoon and New Beginnings →. May 2, 2013 · 9:00 am. Aussie Book Review: Taking a Chance by Deborah Burrows. Taking a Chance by Deborah Burrows. Review copy provided by publisher. Pan Macmillan, May 2013. This historical romance/crime is set in Perth during the Second World War. Nell is an Australian journo, and quite the fashionable lady, and Johnny is a captain with the American Press Corps who has a bit of a shady romantic past. During thei...
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Aussie Book Review: Stay With Me by Maureen McCarthy |
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Aussie Book Review: From India With Love by Latika Bourke. Aussie Book Review: The Falls by Cathryn Hein →. May 15, 2015 · 9:16 am. Aussie Book Review: Stay With Me by Maureen McCarthy. Stay With Me by Maureen McCarthy. Review copy provided by publisher. Allen and Unwin, April 2015. Tess is in trouble. Stuck on a farm outside Byron Bay, cut off from family and friends, Tess knows she must find a way to escape her violent partner to save her life and the life of her child …. 8220;I loved this book! You ar...
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Aussie Book Review: From India With Love by Latika Bourke |
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Book Review: The Discreet Hero by Mario Vargas Llosa. Aussie Book Review: Stay With Me by Maureen McCarthy →. April 28, 2015 · 8:30 am. Aussie Book Review: From India With Love by Latika Bourke. From India With Love by Latika Bourke. Review copy provided by publisher. Allen and Unwin, April 2015. Latika Bourke was adopted from India, aged eight months. Growing up in Bathurst, New South Wales she felt a deep connection to her Australian home and her Australian family. From India with Love. As an adult, La...
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Review Policy |
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Update as of October 2014: I am no longer accepting new review requests. This does not apply to current authors/ publishers that I have a current working relationship with. Attention Indie/ Self-published authors: I am no longer accepting indie/ self-published works for review. If you are an Australian author and would like to be included in my weekly Wednesday feature for a Q&A, interview, guest post or giveaway, please contact me. Welcome to The Australian Bookshelf blog. What can you expect? You are c...
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My stories |
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Intuition, Book One of the Elite Series. By Jayne Fordham (pseudonym). Olive Morgan is not your typical psychologist. She can also access the memories of anyone she comes into contact with. Is terrorism really at play or is the agency hiding the real reason behind these attacks? Olive wants to solve the case, but her personal life is suffering. Despite having a boyfriend, she feels a connection brewing with Canan, who has an uncanny way of making her feel calm when life becomes overwhelming…. Initially r...
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