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When the opportunity of a lifetime leads her to Australia, Darcie Baxter, determined to find the perfect man, an office with a door, and a wonderful apartment before she is thirty, embarks on an affair with Aussie sheep rancher Dylan Rafferty--a turbulent relationship that teaches Darcie some valuable lessons in life. Original.

320 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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Leigh Riker

78 books27 followers
USA Today bestselling author Leigh Riker can't imagine anything better than having a good romance novel to read--unless it is to write one! When not writing or thinking about writing, this award-winning author also likes to garden, play the piano, travel and try to learn Spanish. At home in the Southwest with her husband/hero, she is at work (of course) on a new novel.

Please visit her at leighriker.com, on FaceBook at LeighRikerBooks, or on Twitter @lbrwriter.

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632 reviews541 followers
June 13, 2007
Cute story with good characters.
Profile Image for Jules.
501 reviews6 followers
December 27, 2011
Quick read, slightly addicting. Wish i was sitting on a beach reading this.
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Author 2 books5 followers
August 4, 2017
Questo romanzo, un autentico chick-lit al 100% è stato davvero una gradevole sorpresa per trascorrere un rilassante pomeriggio. Non so davvero come ringraziare la persona con cui ho fatto lo scambio per avermelo fatto scoprire se non sperando che il mio libro le provochi la medesima mia gioia.
Forse la storia non sarà delle più originali, forse i cliché tipici del genere ci sono tutti in grande quantità, ma è davvero un romanzo delizioso, fresco, interessante e ricco di umorismo e divertimento.
L'autrice ha racconato con leggerezza una storia semplice e piacevole senza avere le pretese di aver partorito chissà che capolavoro letterario come, invece, credono di aver fatto molte altre scrittrici e questo è ammirevole; ha descritto il frenetico mondo del lavoro esattamente per quello che è, non dilungandosi in dettagli noiosi, ma cogliendo lo spirito "da ufficio" e quello "da trasferta", per non parlare del migliore di tutti, lo spirito da "evento imminente", evento che ti assorbe e non ti molla mai con situazioni e scene improbabilmente ridicole addirittura nella realtà, figuriamoci come diventano in un libro scritto con ironia!
Alcune parti mi sono risultate un po' indigeste, ad esempio il classico mentire a se stessi dell'eroina che a metà libro avrebbe già dovuto darsi una svegliata, poi anche la nonna ottantenne un po' troppo free-spirit mi è risultata indigesta, sarà che sono radicata ai vecchi valori della nonna in sedia a dondolo con lo scialle come Dylan...
Il fatto che lui sia troglodita in fatto di emancipazione femminile è fin troppo calcato, ma abbastanza veritiero in merito alla categoria che rappresenta, ottimo invece l'aver ritratto una donna che, non ha l'imperativo biologico di riprodursi: hurra! Fate una statua all'autrice anche perchè di solito appena conosciuto l'uomo dei sogni l'eroina rimane prontamente incinta e se anche la cosa mi può star bene in un romance storico, in quelli di ambientazione contemporanea la cosa mi sembra un tantino poco probabile, naturalmente a meno che non sia necessario al fine della narrazione.
Cosa mi è piaciuto è che la nostra Darcie non dice NO categoricamente, ma un "forse più avanti" decisamente più vicino alle donne moderne. La prima autrice coerente e realistica che incontro nel genere.
Ottimo quadretto, interessante e particolare l'ambientazione australiana e le caratteristiche del luogo, insomma carino, non l'eccelso ma la categoria del chick-lit non pretende di esserlo, solo di assomigliare a favole moderne con attinenza alla realtà e questo c'è riuscito, mi ha davvero fatto sognare!
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416 reviews2 followers
June 29, 2020
Though i enjoyed the main character she was just someone i was really unable to connect with. She at times had me wanting more and had me liking her best friend more someone who had more in common with on the main character to be a little bit lazy when it came to her job and a bit of a whiner when it came to men she was allowed to do things that they were doing but if it was done to her come off like she wasn't angry but she was angry. Her actions provided that. With that said i did like the backdrop of location (Newyork, Australia) and the author finding a way to connect them and describe them.
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138 reviews4 followers
July 1, 2017
I hated this book. I thought the characters (especially then main) to be dull and weak. I thought the plot to be boring. The ending was predictable, which would have been okay as romance novels often end predictably, but I didn't feel as though all the loose ends were wrapped up for the main character.
Profile Image for Jennifer Lynn.
11 reviews1 follower
June 21, 2018
I've owned this book for several years and like to reread it every now and then. Taking chances is good and you never know where your life will end up.
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433 reviews4 followers
April 18, 2019
Un roman de midinette qui ne vaut pas mieux que son titre !
Profile Image for Mary.
28 reviews
July 15, 2019
Really enjoyed this book! A little fantasy, a little romance, and a lot of "real life" situations! Great read
588 reviews1 follower
April 14, 2020
Great book. I loved the main character Darcie. Her story took my emotions on one heck of a ride. I could see myself in her shoes. Now I want to go to Australia. Great writing!
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3 reviews
June 7, 2024
I kept waiting for the protagonist to grow and move on from these men that she keeps defining her life by but she never does. It was disappointing to see her only be happy when she as with a man.
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30 reviews5 followers
August 14, 2025
Eh…Darcie’s relationship with her grandma is weird. Dylan is a toxic man. Everyone sucks here.
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Author 2 books40 followers
August 20, 2012
Another entry in the realm of sexual romances, this particular specimen is one that had me grinding my teeth from beginning to end. A horny milquetoast of a woman, Darcie Elizabeth Baxter (it’s revealing that her first two names are taken from one of literature’s most contentious couples) is good at her job but lousy at confrontations. She lets another co-worker steal her ideas and allows her on-again, off-again narcissistic adulterous lover to throw his boorishness all over her in bed.

When she supposedly finds true love from a bar pick-up, her hot new Aussie lover proves no less of a jerk. Oh, Dylan Rafferty is charming, sexy, handsome, strong, powerful, a demon in the sack, etc., etc., etc. He’s also filled with alarming antediluvian ideas about men and women that would make the Lord of Greystoke blush with embarrassment. When he bleats on about how he doesn’t want his women to work, I want to slap him until his eyes cross in his head.

Darcie firmly puts her foot down; she’s not about to throw up career and home in the United States to bunk down with a sheep farmer Down Under, especially one who subscribes to keeping the Sheilas barefoot and pregnant. But, typical of such heroines, all her brains ooze out of her vagina whenever he starts taking off his shirt.

The worst thing is that, even though she makes a success of her financial venture, nothing is truly settled between them. Dylan shows up again for one last shag and all talk is shelved while they throw off their knickers and get down to business.

This novel just shoves the message down your throat that, once again, women are nothing without a man, that we’re suited for nothing more important than staying home and minding the kiddies, that when everybody else around you is pairing up (even an aged grandmother in her eighties is shown kicking up her heels with a man half her age), there must be something wrong with you if you can’t land a mate. I was happy to finish with this; except for its amusing Ozspeak (complete with American translations sprinkled throughout) this book was a thudding waste of time.
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515 reviews8 followers
July 27, 2013
I thought this book would be a light, easy read about a woman’s adventures in Australia. We’re talking about a young, single world traveler working in the lingerie industry - I was picturing something akin to “Priscilla, Queen of the Desert." As a frequent international traveler who has always wanted to go down under myself, I thought I would devour this book in just a few hours, but I was sorrily mistaken. The painfully push-over protagonist idly lets her coworkers steal credit for her work, carries on an affair with a pig of a man who treats her like crap and is obviously married, and trades awkward sex stories with her grandmother in the first couple of chapters. By page 45, I had come to the conclusion the protagonist was weird and annoying and had no further interest in reading her story.
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136 reviews11 followers
November 30, 2009
Darcie Elizabeth Baxter works for a underwear company that is expanding into markets in Australia. She goes there for a 2 week fact finding trip with her boss and finds Dylan Rafferty, Aussie Cowboy. Throw in drama with a boyfriend, a sister who is dying to come to NYC from Cincinatti, a sex addicted grandmother, a back stabbing coworker, a friend going through the marriage trials after her first baby, and an upstairs neighbor that is prone to break ins and you have a pretty fun read... I would call it a beach read for sure...

Likeable characters... actually ones that I would be interested in reading follow up books about.

Profile Image for Jen Angel.
Author 11 books15 followers
September 20, 2008
I read another book from this press that was a "romance" i guess, and it was cute and fun, and a quick read. I really enjoyed it, so I thought I would give this a try...! I was wrong... this one was has no nuance, poor dialogue, and a flat and predictable plotline. I stopped halfway through because I don't care about what happened to the main character.
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579 reviews25 followers
April 15, 2016
I think I would have liked this book more if I read it in my twenties. Instead I found it dull and found myself skipping parts just to get to the end. Very frustrating to read about a woman who can't be happy without a man.
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14 reviews
November 26, 2008
Didn't like this at all. Just read it for a light read on my trip to Connecticut and back. Light read would be an understatement. There was no real point to the whole book except the usual, boy & girl get together in the end, which you knew about 15 pages into the book
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10 reviews
January 17, 2009
Just started this book, but its about a 29year old (209 days away for 30)looking for the right job, man, and apt in NYC....sounds like me right now. Yet she moves to australia. I have 5 months left, this could be me!
Book was cute, think I've almost had my fill of girly books now.
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111 reviews4 followers
July 29, 2008
This was a very quick, fun read. Pretty racy but a good summer book to enjoy that's chick lit. without being anti-feminist...in my opinion.
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236 reviews16 followers
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May 18, 2008
Chick Lit set in Sydney, Australia. I plan to read it only because of the Sydney part -- the most glorious city in the world. The reviews don't look promising, so I plan to simply reminisce :)
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1,308 reviews25 followers
September 4, 2008
I like that this book was from the point of view of multiple women. Rather graphic at times it was all in all just a basic boy meets girl love story that was occasionally set in Austrailia.
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46 reviews2 followers
January 6, 2009
Really enjoyed this book! A little fantasy, a little romance, and a lot of "real life" situations! Great read
Profile Image for Megan Mahoney.
12 reviews2 followers
February 18, 2009
I loved this book - bought it in a bookstore in Brisbane and read it all on the beach. The perfect Aussie love story.
27 reviews
October 9, 2009
Quick read. The main character was a dingbat acting all feminist while really just being self-obsessed. The grandma and love interest are fun characters.
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514 reviews4 followers
May 22, 2010
Cute romantic story..
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5 reviews1 follower
July 24, 2011
Really cute, a nice light read for the summer. You can't help but love Darcie and all of her men-drama.
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4 reviews
June 4, 2013
I didn't connect strongly with any of the characters, found it a bit formulaic. But a bit of fluff isn't going to hurt.
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