
Heat in the Outback
by Suzanne Brandyn
eBook ISBN: 9781615721016
Price: $ 6.95
Genre: Romance
Sub Genre: Contemporary
Short Novel of 52000 words
Heat rating: 2
Edited by Sally Odgers
Cover Artwork by Dawné Dominique
Print ISBN: 9781615721023
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About the book:
The soaring temperature in the Outback is not the only heat Sarah Munro faces when she returns home for her father’s funeral. She wants to settle his affairs, sell the family’s homestead, Munro Cattle Station, and return to Sydney, and her fiancé, as quickly as possible. Sarah doesn’t want anyone to find out what she’d done in the past. She wants to close this chapter of her life for good. Then there will never be a reason to return to this dusty one horse town. She is wrong!
Ethan Wade, her first love is at the homestead. Ethan claims he owns half of Munro Station. Sarah wants him out! As they try to settle their differences, a raging attraction ignites.
Will Sarah and Ethan find each other again as their past explodes before them?
Quotes:
Excerpt:
“You wouldn’t understand, Ethan.” He let out a roar. “She gave us a smile that had our hearts stoppin’, I can tell you that.”
Ethan understood all right, more than he was willing to admit. His lips thinned. Not too many strangers resembled Sarah’s description.
So—had the love of his former life actually returned after ten years? As far as he was concerned, it was ten years too late. She’d probably be here for the day and then she’d disappear, just as quickly as the last time.
External Reviews:
| Long and Short Reviews Snapdragon | Wonderfully evocative and engaging, Heat in the Outback should be on everyone's summer reading list. |
| Long and Short Reviews | "Wonderfully evocative and engaging, Heat in the Outback should be on everyone's summer reading list." |
| Romance Writers Reviews Shelly Brown | This novel is a great affirmation that sometimes love is all you need. It reminds us that even though things are not always easy, that true |
| Romance Writers Reviews Monette Gray | If you are looking for a mildly pleasant way to use up a few hours, this is a fairly good choice. The main idea of the book is by confrontin |
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