Bindarra Creek Romance

Set in the tablelands of New England, Australia, the fictional Bindarra Creek is a drought stricken community full of intrigue, adventure, drama and honest country goodness. Life and love in a small country town has never been more challenging.

A romantic book cover featuring a couple embracing against a scenic background. The title 'Home to Bindarra Creek' is prominently displayed, along with 'A Bindarra Creek Romance' and the author's name, Juanita Kees. An image of a historic building is included at the bottom.

Park Ranger, Alice Pritchard lives with the ghosts of her past. As long as she has her rescued wildlife to rehabilitate and Bindarra Creek parks to care for, she’ll never need a man again. Now, with rejuvenation of the town in the pipeline, she has no choice but to let go of the past.

Dan Molyneaux roars into her life in his high-powered V8 and reopens the Riverside Pub forcing her to face her ghosts, his possum problem, Curly the cockatoo who swears like a sailor, Old Man Jake who’s appointed himself caretaker of the property, and Grandad Charlie who’s determined to find her the man he thinks she deserves. Alice would love to ignore them all and keep living in the cocoon she’s created for herself in sleepy Bindarra Creek, but fate has other plans for her.

Book cover for 'Promise Me Forever' by Juanita Kees, featuring a romantic couple embracing in front of a charming house surrounded by trees and flowers.

News correspondent, Jack Hughes, is sent to sleepy Bindarra Creek to escape the spotlight after a scandalous fake video goes viral. He’s in the fight of his life to save his reputation. In a town only determination has kept from dying, the last thing Jack is looking for is love.

The Bindarra Creek Museum is Meg Moonie’s life. But with her granny dead, a murder suspect on the run and the police asking questions, she struggles to keep the museum and Mary Moonie’s dream alive. Jack is a handsome distraction, but Meg has been hurt by a roving reporter before. Men who couldn’t put down roots never promised forever. If only he wasn’t so easy to fall in love with…

A romantic couple sharing a tender moment, with the man wearing a light blue tank top and the woman in a floral dress, both close to each other. The woman is wearing a festive red Santa hat. The background features a rural landscape with a sunset, windmill, and a beautifully decorated Christmas tree, enhancing the holiday theme. The book title 'It Might Be You' is displayed prominently, along with the author's name, Juanita Kees.

Haunted by the silence in her city apartment after her mother’s passing, Bonny Taylor throws herself into her work as a principal violinist for the Sydney Philharmonic Orchestra, seeking solace in music. Until a chance encounter with charming stranger offers an unexpected escape.

Trading the city’s noise for the warmth of a small-town celebration, Bonny finds herself captivated by weddings, winter festivities, and the undeniable pull of attraction to Adam McGuigan, the farmer from Yarraman Downs.

As she falls deeper into the magic of the Bindarra Creek community, can a world-renowned musician trade her concert hall for a farmer’s field in rural Australia or will the lure of her career prove too strong?

Reviews

Dannielle Line – Goodreads

“This is a beautiful, emotional story that leaps from the pages. Your heart will ache for these characters as they struggle through their tortured memories and work toward a promising new start. I recommend not reading it in the car for school pick up unless you have ‘very’ dark sunglasses, some quality mascara and a box of tissues to catch all the feels. Wonderful book.”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Lily Malone – Goodreads

“My favourite Juanita Kees’ story yet… I loved this. Part of it was because Jack makes such an adorable hero, and Meg is courageous, and I loved how independent and strong she is.
There are gorgeous scenes in the outback, depicted beautifully by the author, yet filled with the reality of travel in an unforgiving natural environment. As with all Juanita Kees’ stories, the drama is real, the characters are vibrant and human… this is an absolute page turner and a great return to Bindarra Creek, and fitting ending of the latest Bindarra Creek series.”

Rating: 5 out of 5.