Welcome to the small, close-knit community of Goodabri, where friends are loyal but sinister secrets lurk in the heat of the Australian bush. In DEAD HEAT , National Parks ranger Jo Lockwood is often alone in the wilderness, and she likes it that way - until she discovers the body of a man, brutally murdered. Trapped in the outback and pursued by hunters who can't afford to fail, Jo and her colleague Detective Nick Matheson will need to trust each other and act quickly if they want to survive. Voted the Australian Romance Readers Association's Favourite Romantic Suspense Novel for 2013 In STORM CLOUDS , rangers Erin Taylor and Simon Kennedy uncover shocking details and deadly secrets as they investigate a reclusive community on the edge of the national park and race to expose a charismatic and brutal cult leader before a tragedy occurs. Finalist in the Australian Romance Readers Association's Favourite Romantic Suspense Novel for 2015; shortlisted in the Davitt Awards for Best Crime Novel 2016 Escape to Australia's wild places with these two riveting romantic suspense thrillers for the price of one, from multi-award-winning author Bronwyn Parry.
International award-winning author Bronwyn Parry has previously written six romantic thrillers set in outback Australia, published by Hachette Australia. Her first novel won the Romance Writers of America’s prestigious Golden Heart Award, and two of her books were finalists in RWA's RITA™ and Daphne du Maurier awards. She has also won the Australian Romance Readers award for Favourite Romantic Suspense three times.
With her latest book, The Clothier’s Daughter, Bronwyn turns her pen to another genre she loves, historical romance, and draws on her long interest in history and particularly textile and costume history to weave a story of intrigue, drama and passion.
When she’s not working at her keyboard, she enjoys researching and making historical clothing, and she's a skilled spinner, weaver, seamstress and knitter. The Clothier’s Daughter is in part inspired by her Honors thesis research on British worsted textiles.
Bronwyn lives in the New England tablelands of northern New South Wales, Australia, and loves to travel.