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Heart of the Town


I am pleased to introduce you to an exciting new series coming soon to both the real and virtual shelves. From the minds of some of the authors of the wildly successful Bindarra Creek Romance series, comes a new town facing fresh struggles. Each week until the release of the first ebook, I will be showcasing the authors and their individual stories. Charge up those e-readers for a Mindalby Outback Romance adventure.

Mindalby, a small town, a community, a home. But when the mill that supports the local cotton farmers and employs many of the town’s residents closes unexpectedly, old tensions are exposed and new rifts develop. Everyone is affected and some react better than others, but one thing is certain: living on the edge of the outback means they have to survive together, or let their town die.

Look out for the paperback 4-in-1 due to be released on July 23, 2018.

Up next, Cotton Field Dreams – Book 1 of A Mindalby Outback Romance …

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Stolen Sanctuary by Stacey Nash


Stolen Sanctuary (Oxley College) (A Bindarra Creek Romance #7)Stolen Sanctuary (Oxley College) by Stacey Nash
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I’m not a huge YA/NA fan but there are authors out there who write this genre really well, and occasionally I add one to my TBR list. Stacey Nash is one who has mastered the YA/NA voice and in this Bindarra Creek romance release, she really captured my attention. I enjoyed the plot and premise of this story. The characters were engaging and it was a truly enjoyable read from start to finish. I might have to read more of the Oxley College adventures having read this spin off of the series.

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Is home really where the heart is?

The one thing that keeps Oxley College’s Molly McLean calm amidst midterm exams and keg parties is knowing she’s got a quiet place to land in her hometown of Bindarra Creek. But even from college, Molly’s heard rumours about her small country hometown’s big city makeover. She knows reviving tiny Bindarra Creek will draw in more tourists—so while home for the summer, she sets out to convince her conservative parents to spruce up their motel in order to cash in on the influx of new business that will surely come.

However, Molly never thought the town’s makeover would have a negative impact on her little slice of home until she returns to the stables were she’s worked every summer since she was thirteen. Sexy city boy Callan Hunter is turning the tranquil property she loves into another churn-people-through tourist spot. Butting heads with the business-minded hottie is the last way Molly thought she’d be spending her holidays, but there’s no way she can stand around and allow the stables her grandad hand-built to be torn down. If she can’t convince Callan to ease up on the bulldozing, Bindarra Creek will no longer be a sanctuary. It’ll be a concrete jungle.