Koomera Crossing series - author   novel   romance  
Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 Koomera Crossing
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Notes

  • On back cover Sarah's Baby (Chatswood, 2003): Come to Koomera Crossing, deep in the Australian Outback. Let renowned novelist Margaret way introduce you to the people here. Let her tell you their secrets...
  • From author's letter, frontmatter Sarah's Baby (Chatswood, 2003): "I'm currently involved in an exciting new project: five books centered on the Outback town of Koomera Crossing in the Channel Country of far southwest Queensland..."

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y separately published work icon Sarah's Baby Margaret Way , Chatswood : Harlequin Mills and Boon , 2003 Z1538569 2003 single work novel romance The McQueen's are the town's founding family, and Ruth McQueen is their current matriarch. She's a dangerous woman to cross, as Sarah Dempsey found out sixteen years ago. Pregnant and desperately in love with Ruth's adored grandson Kyall, Sarah stood up to Ruth - and was banished from the town. Now, all these years later, Sarah's a doctor, successful and highly regarded, but she's never forgotten Kyall or their baby. A baby Kyall didn't even know about. A baby girl who died shortly after birth ... or did she? - from back cover (Chatswood, 2003)
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y separately published work icon Runaway Wife Margaret Way , Chatswood : Harlequin Mills and Boon , 2003 Z1610353 2003 single work novel romance The small town of Koomera Crossing was the perfect hiding place for runaway Laura Graham. She immediately felt at home -- thanks to her neighbor, handsome, brooding Evan Thompson. Evan had his own reasons for hiding out, but maintaining his distance proved hard when it came to Laura. Her apparent innocence and obvious beauty threatened to soften his hardened heart. Both had secrets. And now those secrets could break them apart.... (Blurb)
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y separately published work icon Outback Bridegroom Margaret Way , Toronto : Harlequin , 2003 8825450 2003 single work novel romance

'Christine Reardon is on her way back – to a town full of bittersweet memories, but home to the only man she has ever truly loved, Mitch Claydon.

'Outback born and bred, Mitch is filled with anger whenever he thinks about Christine. He'd loved her – had even offered marriage – but she'd chosen to pursue a life far away from Koomera Crossing. Now she's returned, and despite his strong resolve, Mitch finds he can't keep away. Christine is as beautiful and desirable as ever....' (Publication summary)

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y separately published work icon Outback Surrender Margaret Way , Chatswood : Harlequin Mills and Boon , 2004 Z1610108 2004 single work novel romance

Banished from his Outback home, Brock Tyson had left Koomera Crossing without a backward glance. But Shelley Logan was secretly in love with him and has never forgotten their one stolen kiss....

Now Brock has returned to claim his rightful and considerable inheritance. Romance is the last thing on his mind -- until he sees Shelley! She's blossomed into a beautiful and sensual woman -- and their passionate surrender to each other is inevitable. Only, circumstances are against them, and Brock now has a battle on his hands if he's to claim Shelley as his bride.... (Blurb)

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y separately published work icon Home to Eden Margaret Way , Chatswood : Harlequin Mills and Boon , 2004 8825567 2004 single work novel romance

'Come to Koomera Crossing, deep in the Australian Outback. It's been more than a decade since Nicole Cavanagh's mother was found dead. But the people of Koomera Crossing are still talking about the rift that her death caused between the Cavanaghs and the McClellands- two powerful and formerly friendly families. Now Nicole has come home to the Outback determined to find out ttat the truth behind her mother's death. Who would have thought that her one ally would be McClelland? There's no one like Margaret Way when it comes to writing about Australia or the the passions of the human heart.' (Publication summary)

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