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Books mentioned in this topic
The Girl in Steel-Capped Boots (other topics)A Mother's Betrayal (other topics)
The Cottage at Whisper Lake (other topics)
From Across the Sea (other topics)
The Safe Place (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
L.A. Larkin (other topics)Loretta Hill (other topics)
Louise Guy (other topics)
Phillipa Nefri Clark (other topics)
Annie Seaton (other topics)


Our choices are:
Her heart pounds at the sound of footsteps outside her small cabin in the woods. The snap of a twig tells her someone is close by. As she treads lightly towards the back door, she says a silent prayer—don’t let him find me…
Everyone in Eagle Falls knows Jessie Lewis. Ever since she reported her boyfriend, fire chief and local hero, for beating her, she’s been an outcast from the small town. But when someone sets fire to a house in the woods, killing the entire Troyer family in their beds, the locals turn on her once again.
‘Let me burst your city bubble for you. This is the Pilbara. And it’s the Pilbara that makes the rules’
Lena Todd is a city girl who thrives on cocktails and cappuccinos. So when her boss announces he’s sending her to the outback to join a construction team, her world is turned upside down.
Lena’s new accommodation will be an aluminium box called a dongar.
Her new social network: three hundred and fifty men.
Her daily foot attire: steel-capped boots.
When Julia Hudson is involved in a near-fatal accident, the lives of her children – nurse Flo and her twin sister, high-flying lawyer Ari – are sent into freefall.
As they sit vigil by their mother’s bedside, the sisters discover that Julia, who has always preached unwavering principles and integrity, has been keeping a terrible secret. A secret that shatters everything they’ve ever believed about their family.
Up close, the cottage is tiny and perfect, with fresh paint on the walls and the scent of roses in the air. A bicycle with a woven basket at the front is at the end of the veranda. And on the lake, a wooden rowboat floats loose. She shouldn’t intrude, but Sadie thinks again of the woman’s ‘I need to find my family. Will you help me?’
Sadie Forest hasn’t lived in Rivers End for fifteen years. Not since she was eighteen when, after a devastating argument with her father, she packed her bags and left. Not until now.
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