


Books in series

#1
Taming the Outback
2012
A single mother desperate for a second chance. A cowboy that needs her more than he can admit. One teenager out of control, a daughter terrified of anything that makes a sound, a dead-end job – how much more can this poor widow take?
Libby expects the worst when she’s called into the lawyers office but things are not what she thinks. Inheriting an outback station might be just what her little family needs. Lord knows it can’t be any worse than what they’re going through now.
What she doesn’t expect are the sparks from her new neighbor, Nathan Miller. If he had his way, she’d turn tail and return to the city, but Libby has more spirit than that. And more to lose.
He’s been hurt before so when Libby arrives, Nathan isn’t interested in being nice. Even if she’s exactly what he wants. She won’t last. City girls never do. He’d rather be a confirmed bachelor than fall for her and risk his heart again.
But Mother Nature has other plans. When she brings chaos to the station and threatens Libby’s children, he’ll either be proven right or find his barriers taken down by the stubborn woman and her adorable kids.

#2
Outback Gold
2013
Stacey Peters is passionate about saving the old family pub and the unique outback from the voracious mining company. Morgan Taylor, owner of the mining company comes to town and is less than honest about his intentions...with the mine and with Stacey. Can they resolve their differences or will they be torn apart as the gold is mined??

#3
From the Outback
2013
Although desperate to get out of her dead end job, Sami is cynical when she hears of an inheritance from the grandfather she never knew. But once she and her young brother arrive in the beautiful valley, she discovers they are not wanted...especially by the sexy vineyard owner next door.
Will she persevere and make a home for them, or give in and take the easy money when the going gets tough?
Author

Ann B. Harrison
Author · 30 books
I swear I was born with a book in my hand and that is how I spent most of my childhood. That was fine until I got older and the voices in my head demanded to be heard and I started to write. The voices are no quieter but there are less of them.