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Take a trip into the outback this summer with three scintillating rural romances in one volume!

The Bark Cutters by Nicole Alexander
Sarah Gordon knows what she wants: the family property, Wangallon. She's a natural on the land but, as a woman, it's not her birthright. And when her grandfather passes management to Anthony Carrington, Wangallon's jackeroo, Sarah flees to the city.

But soon she feels the pull of the property that has been in her family for over 120 years - and, for that matter, of Anthony, the man who is becoming as much a part of Wangallon and its future as she is.

Bella's Run by Margareta Osborn
Bella Vermaelon and her best friend Patty are two fun-loving country girls bonded in a sisterhood no blood tie could ever beat. Now they are coming to the end of a road trip which has taken them from their family farms in the rugged Victorian high country to the red dust of the Queensland outback. And with the arrival of Patty's brother Will and Bella's cousin Macca, it seems love is on the horizon too.

Then a devastating tragedy strikes, and Bella's world is changed for ever.

Eliza's Gift by Rachael Herron
When Abigail Durant inherits a cottage from her friend Eliza, she sees it as her chance to start anew. Only problem is, the cottage is slap-bang in the middle of a sheep ranch owned by Cade MacArthur, Eliza's tall, dark and infuriating nephew. Cade's a man's man, a cowboy through and through, and he's none too pleased there's now a young - albeit very pretty - woman living on his property.

With battlelines drawn, city girl and cowboy go head to head .

914 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 1, 2012

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September 7, 2019
I just recently found this paperback book again after reading it some years ago.

The Bark Cutters by Nicole Alexander
I read this book some time ago and just found the paperback today clean out my box of books. The story come back to me as a great family saga in the great Australian outback. The book flips from the present to the past as we get to read both Hamish's and Sarah’s story that intertwines from the Scottish highlands 1850’s to Wangallon in the Australian outback as three generations make there make of the Gordon Family homestead.

Sarah Gordon lived and love the family property, she loved to work on the land and she was a hard worker for a female. But tragedy strikes her grandfather Angus Gordon passes the management of the property the families former jackeroo come manager of the Wangallon station Anthony Carrington. Sarah has been overlooked as the new caretaker of this great property as it’s the old way of thinking her Grandfather believes is the right thing to do.

Dishearted Sarah left her home and moved to the big city of Sydney but the pull to return to the place she loves and possibly to the plan her Grandfather has made for her?

As I have refreshed myself with this book I have learned that there is a sequel that I will be checking out very soon. As there is nothing like sinking yourself into a great family saga set in the Australian outback.

Bella's Run by Margareta Osborn
I read this book many years ago as it was a Christmas gift. The gift did not last long, as once I started to read it I was hooked to the very end. I found the book today cleaning up I quickly read the blurb and the story come running back in my mind. This was a wonderful Aussie Outback story about love and friendship. It was the first time I have read anything by Margareta Osborn and would happily read her work again. The Outback at its best.


Eliza's Gift by Rachael Herron

There was some magic in this story that had me full of emotions as I read the struggles of these two characters. I love the interaction be between Abigail and Cade the banter was entertaining and enjoyable. I read this book some time ago and only just recently found it again. Life does not always turn out the way you want. I entertaining read.
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July 7, 2013
Absolutely amazing!! Loved every word!! Light and easy to read!! But great story lines!! Loved each story - cant wait to read more of each authors books!! Recommended to anyone who loves a good romance!!
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