Bronwyn Parry Bronwyn Parry i(A116408 works by)
Gender: Female
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Bronwyn Parry has an Honours degree in social history and English, and has undertaken studies towards a PhD. She has worked in a range of environments including hospitals, youth work, organisational development management and academia. Parry is a member of the Romance Writers of Australia and the Romance Writers of America.

Bronwyn Parry lives in the New England tablelands.

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y separately published work icon The Clothier’s Daughter Armidale : Firetail Press , 2019 18559289 2019 single work novel historical fiction romance

'In the unusually wet summer of 1816, Emma Braithwaite struggles to keep her family's traditional wool cloth manufacturing company afloat. Her father has died, her brother is missing, and the new cotton factories are spreading, rendering the fine worsted fabrics the Braithwaites have made for generations, expensive and unfashionable. Being a woman in a man's world of trade is challenging enough, but when her warehouse catches fire it brings her only a step away from financial ruin and debtor's prison.

'After eight years of war, Major Adam Caldwell is returning for the first time to his family home, Rengarth Castle, when he stops to assist at a warehouse fire ... and comes face-to-face with the woman he once loved and lost. Despite all his efforts to forget her, in truth she's never been far from his thoughts. He was unworthy of her then, and even more so now.

'But as the threats against Emma escalate, they discover that someone wants control of Emma's family company and is prepared to murder anyone in the way of getting it - including Emma.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2021 finalist The Vivian Historical Romance - Long
2020 winner Romance Writers of Australia, Romantic Book of the Year Award Historical Romance
y separately published work icon The Hartdale Brides Armidale : Firetail Press , 2019- 18559256 2019 series - author novel
2019 finalist Australian Romance Readers Awards Favourite Continuing Romance Series
y separately published work icon Sunset Shadows Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2016 9501923 2016 single work novel crime romance

''Dammit, Tess, he doesn't seem worth protecting.'

''I'm not protecting him, sarge,' she said. She dropped her gaze, biting her lip, and for the first time in his experience she spoke in a small voice. 'I'm protecting me.'

For police officers Steve Fraser and Tess Ballard, a split-second decision saves the lives of fifty members of a cult ­- but also puts their careers on the line. Tess's work is everything to her; she's forged a new life through sheer determination, so when her past returns to haunt her, Steve must race through wild country if he is to save the people he most cares about.' (Publication summary)

2017 longlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
2016 winner Australian Romance Readers Awards Favourite Romantic Suspense
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