'Belle Amber had always been part of Karen Hartmann's life, and now she was living there again it was dearer to her than anything or anyone else - except Guy Amber.
'Guy was Guy, a man of immense charisma, but nobody had warned Karen about Celia, the exquisite figure with a heart of ice...' (Publication summary)
Druiven Zijn Soms Zuur Amsterdam : Harlequin , 1978'To take her mind off the tragic death of her father, Corinne Briant went to work on Bahl Bahla, the great cattle station in the Outback.
'There she met Kiall Ballantine, who thought her just a society orchid and misinterpreted the reason for her unhappiness. It was the beginning of a tempestuous relationship.' (Publication summary)
Teer als een Opaal Amsterdam : Harlequin , 1978'Adrienne Brent's home situation was hardly a happy one, with her father absorbed in his glamorous new young second wife, who barely troubled to conceal her jealousy and dislike of Adrienne. So she took a job as secretary at the outback station of Saranga as a means of escape. Saranga boasted a beautiful old homestead, all colonial elegance, of mellow sandstone and white cast-iron lace, framed in cloudy jacaranda trees – paradise on earth, in fact! Even its owner, Grant Manning, was in keeping with the heavenly surroundings – handsome, clever, and a man to contend with. Adrienne had escaped from one difficult situation, but didn't it look as if she had got herself straight into another?' (Publication summary)
Open je Ogen Amsterdam : Harlequin Holland , 1984'Amanda-Jayne wasn't looking for a husband - but, if she had been, she certainly wouldn't have picked Reb! He had a reputation for many things, but being a family man wasn't one of them. Only now, after one reckless night of passion, he was about to become the father of her child...'
(Source: back cover, 1999 Sydney edition)
Liefde aan de overkant Amsterdam : Harlequin Holland , 2004