
Outback Ghost—Rachael Johns Adam Burton tried to keep his family together after his little sister went missing from the family farm. But twenty years later, his dad has walked out, his mum is reclusive and he still blames himself. When Stella Reynolds and her young daughter Heidi arrive at the farm’s holiday cottage, Adam is drawn to the beautiful single mum. As the twenty-year old mystery begins to unravel, Stella wonders if she should take her daughter and run. Stella only wanted a holiday… the last thing she expected was to be haunted by Bunyip Bay… or to be falling in love with a gorgeous, but hurting, farmer. The House at the Bottom of the Hill—Jennie Jones When Charlotte Simmons buys a bed-and-breakfast in Swallow’s Fall, Snowy Mountains, she plans to jazz up the old place, flip it—and get close to the one man who might have answers about her mother’s mysterious death. Charlotte doesn’t count on opposition from the town council, and the hotshot owner of Kookaburra’s Bar & Grill. Daniel Bradford knows progress is slow in Swallow’s Fall. He’s finally about to upgrade his hotel when a prim-and-proper, citified redhead blows into town. Daniel knows trouble when he sees it—but soon it becomes very clear that he can’t contain Charlotte or the way he feels about her. Red Dust Dreaming—Eva Scott Elizabeth Langtree has her life in order—safe, organised, planned. Until her family send her to Australia to collect her orphaned nephew. Australia is nothing like she expected, and Elizabeth soon falls under the spell of the Outback—and the seriously sexy station owner, Caden Carlyle, who has been caring for Luke since the death of her sister. Elizabeth must choose between duty and the dictates of her heart to determine the future of a devastated little boy. In the battle of duty versus desire, only one can survive the hot Australian sunshine.
Authors

Eva comes from a family of storytellers and has been writing her own stories since she could hold a pencil. Growing up in a multicultural neighbourhood in Melbourne, Eva developed her wanderlust and a passion for culture and language. She travelled the world, living in Britain before coming home to Australia to study Anthropology. Wanderlust got the better of her again, so Eva packed up and headed to Papua New Guinea to live and work where she was completely in her element. Eva's passion for the Australian country is born of her large extended family, which is spread out across the land. She volunteers at the local primary schools, teaching writing and working with children to incite a love of books and reading. Eva's books explore relationships, culture, our roles in changing society, love and loss. She loves finding connections with readers over shared experiences. If you'd like to know more about Eva, her books, or to connect with her online, you can visit her website: evascottwriter.com

Jennie Jones has been professionally involved in the arts most of her life. Theatre by theatre, stage by stage and later, book by book. From Wales to London to Auckland to Australia. Jennie lives in Perth, Western Australia and remains a countryfied girl at heart. She has a passion for stately homes and rustic cottages, is fond of collecting too many vintage wares, has numerous pot plants she’s learning how to keep alive, and is happiest when writing stories about life, love, and everything between.