Author: victoriapurman

From the bestselling author of The Land Girls comes a beautifully realised novel that speaks to the true history and real experiences of post-war Australian women. Sydney 1945 The war is over, the fight begins.The war is over and so are the jobs (and freedoms) of tens of thousands of Australian women. The armaments factories are making washing machines instead of bullets and war correspondent … Tilly Galloway has hung up her uniform and been forced to work on the women’s pages of her newspaper – the only job available to her – where she struggles to write advice on…

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Can a town known for “I do,” change her “I don’t?”Up and coming American winemaker Tess Harrison is temporarily working at an Australian vineyard where her family now has a financial stake. She’s excited to make her mark away from her dominant family and the outback’s premier organic winery seems like the perfect training ground. One problem: No one told her the small town Wirralong was a premier … Wirralong was a premier wedding destination, and every time tomboy Tess turns around she’s confronted with white dresses, trails of petals, gleaming gold rings and starry-eyed kissing couples promising forever. When…

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In 1934, the three Allen sisters are forever changed by a tragedy during their summer holiday in Remarkable Bay. In 2016, two of their descendants return to the seaside town — and uncover an old guestbook that sends generations of family secrets tumbling into the present day…

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Harry doesn’t know what happened to Isabella, his runaway Vegas bride — until their paths cross again in Australia. Harry asks for a divorce, but as they get to know each other, will they discover that they’ve already met their true loves?

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