Country Promise/The House On Jindalee Lane/A Matter of Trust/Say You'll Be Mine

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Country Promise/The House On Jindalee Lane/A Matter of Trust/Say You'll Be Mine
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jennie Jones
By (author) R.j. Groves
By (author) Fiona Marsden
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:816
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 154
Category/GenreRomance
ISBN/Barcode 9781867274360
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Imprint HQ Fiction
NZ Release Date 1 March 2023
Publication Country Australia

Description

In three Australian small towns, the promise of a second chance is just around the corner. The House on Jindalee Lane by Jennie Jones When a big-time producer threatens to ruin Edie Granger's career the actress flees to her remote hometown and opens a theatre to produce her own play. Childhood friend and ex-commando Ryan Munroe is also back in Swallow's Fall and Edie is torn between her growing attraction to him, her career, and a rekindled love for her hometown. But when elements from the play start happening for real, things turn dangerous. Can Edie pull off the biggest role of her life? And can Ryan ensure everyone survives to make it to the curtain call? A Matter of Trust by Fiona Marsden Forced from his twelve-year-long self-imposed exile, Doctor Morgan Cavanaugh must face his demons and confront the girl he left behind. Only Becca Walters is hiding a secret ... or two. Becca has finally fought her way to respectability, but with Morgan's return she must face the consequences of long-ago decisions, made without his knowledge. Together they'll have to face the past in order to make a future. Say You'll Be Mine by RJ Groves Shannon Hopkins is content with his life - or so he'd thought until his best friend's little sister shows up. The longer Jannette is around, the more whole Shannon feels. The only problem is, she'll be headed back to the city soon, and he'll be the sorry fool left heartbroken in the country. But when it seems that Jannette might have a stalker and Shannon finds himself needing to marry to access an inheritance from his traditionalist grandfather, there's only one possible solution: a marriage of convenience. How could that not be a good idea?

Author Biography

Jennie Jones has been professionally involved in the arts for most of her life. Theatre by theatre, stage by stage and later book by book, from Wales to London to Auckland to Australia. Jennie lives in Perth, Western Australia and remains a countryfied girl at heart. She has a passion for stately homes and rustic cottages, is fond of collecting too many vintage wares, has numerous pot plants she's learning how to keep alive, and is happiest when writing stories about life, love, and everything between. Australian author R.J. Groves has been passionate about writing since she could put pen to paper and can usually be found jotting plots and stories down on anything she can get her hands on. Describing herself as a mum, wife, author, and coffee lover, her other passions include music, cooking, books, adventures, and searching for plot bunnies in even the most mundane activities. Find her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Fiona Marsden has lived most of her life in rural Australia, sharing her five-acre block with kangaroos, wallabies and the odd koala and possum. Born and bred in Queensland, Australia, Fiona grew up in the far west of the state, lived for several years in Brisbane and is now settled on the Granite Belt in the rural south east. Fiona has worked as a governess, a clerk, a teacher aide, an enrolled nurse, a disability support worker and financial manager. She has also glued thousands of plant samples on card for storage. Married with seven children and two grandchildren, Fiona spent the last thirty-two years working and advocating in the disability sector serving on a local committee for thirty years and as project manager for the purchase and construction of buildings for the service. Writing has always been a passion, from poetry published in the Courier Mail and school annuals to fanfiction in the seventies, before we had the internet. She honed her craft writing grant applications that require a vivid imagination, to finally finding her place writing happy endings. She is an avid reader and has read most genres over the years. Fiona has been fortunate in winning and placing in a number of writing awards both here and overseas. Several stories have been published in anthologies and she has self-published several novellas and two 60k word romances. Contact Fiona: Web: www.fionamarsden.com Twitter and Instagram: @fionammarsden Facebook Author Page: www.facebook.com/PrincessFionaMarsden