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Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 Outback Calling
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Chatswood, Chatswood - Gordon - Castlecrag area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,:Mira Books , 2015 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Unconventional Bride, Lindsay Armstrong , single work novel romance
The not entirely convenient bride! Melissa Ethridge agreed to a marriage of convenience with Etienne Hurst to keep her family property from being sold. But what about giving up her freedom? Mel decides to be an unconventional bride and retain her independence -- and that includes in the bedroom! But marriage to Etienne isn't what she'd expected. Her new husband wants her, and she finds him incredibly attractive. Should she abandon her marriage rules and become a conventional wife? He's big, he's brash, he's brazen...he's Australian! (Blurb)
The Australian's Convenient Bride, Lindsay Armstrong , single work novel romance
Chattie Winslow has travelled to the Outback to sort out a family drama. She wasn't expecting to encounter rough, handsome Steve Kinane, but as the wealthy cattle station owner needs a temporary housekeeper Chattie is perfect for the job. Chattie and Steve try hard to ignore the intense sexual chemistry igniting between them. When Steve discovers the real reason for Chattie's presence at Mount Helena, he has a proposal to make: a marriage of convenience. What has Chattie got to lose? She can't imagine life without Mount Helena or Steve - in fact, if she's honest with herself, she's fallen in love with both of them.
At the Cattleman’s Command, Lindsay Armstrong , single work novel romance

'Rugged Australian Tom Hocking's reputation is legendary throughout the Outback as a breaker of horses and a wooer of women. So wedding planner Chas has made up her mind to keep out of his way while she organizes his sister's wedding.

'But there's nowhere to hide at the Hocking homestead. And from the get-go theirs is a love/hate relationship as Chas tries to resist Tom's intoxicating good looks. She's got far too much to lose to place herself at this cattleman's command!' (Publication summary)

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