Alfred Probst Alfred Probst i(A101897 works by)
Gender: Male
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5 y separately published work icon September Moon Candice E. Proctor , ( trans. Alfred Probst with title Septembermond : roman ) Munich : Ullstein , 2000 Z871702 1999 single work novel historical fiction romance 'The Englishwoman... Accepting a job as governess in the wilds of the Australian Outback is the only way Amanda Davenport can earn passage home to her beloved England and away from this rugged, frightening place she hates. Despite her fears, Amanda finds herself gradually drawn to this wild, primitive land as she rediscovers the joys of laughter and love and the irresistible passions of the heart. The Australian... As he struggles to bring up three irrepressible, motherless children on an isolated station plagued by all the dangers of South Australia in 1865, the last thing Patrick O'Reilly wants is a prudish spinster complicating his life. But it's not too long before he begins to suspect that Miss Davenport is not exactly what she seems.' Source: http://csharris.net/historical.php (Sighted 09/04/2008).
9 y separately published work icon Night in Eden Candice E. Proctor , ( trans. Alfred Probst with title Verbannt im Paradies der Liebe : roman ) Munich : Econ-und-List-Taschenbuch-Verl. , 1999 Z245159 1997 single work novel historical fiction romance 'Bryony Wentworth's life is shattered when she is convicted of manslaughter and transported to New South Wales in 1808. Sentenced to indentured servitude, she is given to Hayden St. John. A hard, embittered man left with an infant son by the death of his gentle wife, Hayden has little but contempt for the muddy, vermin-ridden convict on whom he must rely. But Bryony is a survivor. As they journey through the outback to Hayden's rugged station, Bryony rediscovers her own strength even as Hayden finds his salvation and rebirth in a love as forbidden and dangerous as the land that surrounds them.' Source: http://csharris.net/historical.php (Sighted 09/04/2008).
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