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I am a contemporary romance author from the
Australian Capital Territory (ACT). My novels, range from sweet to sexy stories
about new love and second chances. I love to travel and have set my novels and
short stories in a range of places: Australia; Scotland; on a Pacific Island cruise;
and on the Greek Island of Rhodes, the perfect setting for a romantic short
story.
The
Trouble with Natalie, No Boundaries and Desperate
and Dateless are set in Canberra, the city where I live, and once nicknamed
The Bush Capital, because of its
abundance of open space. When I came here in March 1971 the population was 137,000.
Now it’s nearing 500,000.
For most of my career, I worked as an Executive Assistant. The
city and office settings provided ideal backdrops for my city-set stories.
Loving
Nick…Again, Sapphire Kisses, and Sweet Temptations are set on the Sapphire Coast, south of Canberra,
about a three hour drive over the mountains.
At the
beginning of my writing journey, and when the children were young, our family
would occasionally escape Canberra’s icy winter chill for a weekend break in a
slightly more temperate climate. My son and daughters would go fishing with
their dad while I sat nearby in the sand with pen and paper. After dinner, I’d
type my notes on a borrowed laptop. These weekends were time out for me as well
as family time. Escapism. And isn’t that why we like to read romance stories?
The
Sapphire Coast, known for its clean beaches and clear water, inspired me to
write my first novel, Loving Nick…Again, as the area is diverse in
scenery, from coast to mountains, lakes, state forest, and lovely little
historical villages…a refreshing change when compared to life in the city. I
love the ocean and just couldn’t get enough of that wonderful fresh sea air and
relaxed coastal lifestyle away from the daily grind. What better way to write
descriptions and setting than when you’re actually seeing them for real;
hearing the lap of the water while walking along the lake’s edge; listening to
possums nightly clambering over the roof of the cabin, or seeing them sitting
around the base of a large tree while walking through the park at night. I can
still hear the wind blowing through the tops of the enormous eucalyptus trees.
As a result of those weekends, I wrote two more novels set around
that same area, the northern end of the
Sapphire Coast…Sapphire Kisses and Sweet Temptations.
Sadly, the quaint little town of craft shops, Cobargo, a short
drive inland, was severely damaged in the catastrophic firestorm on New Year’s
2019/2020.
The
thriving little town of Bermagui, situated on Horseshoe Bay, is famous for its
deep-sea fishing and fishing competitions. The caravan park there is named
after the American author, Zane Grey, not because of his fame as a western
novelist, but because he wrote about his big game fishing experiences in
Australia.
Loving Nick…Again
Feeling a
thousand times better after a long hot shower, Nick grabbed a beer from the
fridge and moved out on the deck to relax.
Curiosity overcame him as he watched the new arrival, a woman, unload
her car. He wondered again what brought
her to such a quiet coastal resort at this time of year.
Her
straight russet hair hung loosely around her face. She looked soft and nicely rounded, a
pleasant change from the pencil thin females he was used to—like Pammy, or like
Belinda with her long legs.
This
woman was small, about five feet, he estimated, and compact—tantalizingly
so. Perhaps that's what caught his
eye. Nick smiled, reassured he still
appreciated feminine charms, and she was definitely built for comfort, not
speed.
Now
that was a phrase he hadn't thought of in quite some time.
"Nick
my friend, there's still hope for you yet," he muttered. In between sips of beer, he puzzled why, all
of a sudden, he'd begun to think like his former amorous self.
But
there was something else...the movement of her hips when she walked caused Nick
to look more closely as she lugged an armful of linen into the cabin and
re-appeared seconds later.
"It
can't be," he mumbled distractedly as he rose from his chair on the
deck. "It just can't be."
Long
forgotten images, which held a special place deep in his heart, teased at his
memory. He had to know. Right now.
If
he made a fool of himself, well, perhaps the woman would understand and laugh
with him when he explained. Or perhaps
she'd think he was coming on to her.
Whatever, he had to know.
He
tossed the empty beer can in the trash and headed down the stairs.
His
gaze never left her as he walked slowly down the gravel path. In the crisp afternoon air, the last rays of
the sun filtered through the tall eucalypts scattered throughout the park.
He
focused on the woman as she moved to the back of her car. Nick smiled.
It could be. It just could be. Though the eighteen-year old woman whose
image appeared in his mind hadn't been as shapely as this one, there was something
about the way she walked that urged him on.
The beat of his heart began to gather speed with each forward step.
The
woman was busy shoving bits and pieces from the back of her car into a plastic
laundry basket. He stopped a few meters
away, rested his forearm against a tree and observed her quietly.
It
wasn't until she turned and lifted her head, allowing him a clear view of her
face, that he could be absolutely certain he was right about her identity. He nodded and smiled, then moved in for the kill.
"Hello
Tiger," he said, and grinned when her blue eyes flashed at him.
At
first she frowned. Her expression
changed quickly from startled surprise at the sound of his voice to the shock
of recognition.
"How
are you, Claire?" He stepped
forward, his gaze roamed over her, took in her soft, feminine curves, the
determined little chin, the pretty mouth which had always welcomed his kiss...
His
heart lurched, more than it had a right to.
More than he wanted it to.
Claire dropped the basket. Its contents scattered across the
ground. Her hand flew to her mouth.
"You!"
The
Trouble with Natalie
Still shocked, Natalie frantically scrubbed herself
dry with a force that left her skin pink and tender. It wasn’t the spider that
had sent her into such a spin. Her reaction to the huge Huntsman had been
overruled by Luke’s presence. His touch. His gentleness and understanding over
her silly feminine fear.
She’d never thought about Luke in any way other than
as a younger brother. He’d practically lived with them, with her and Jake, and
their father, when his own parents neglected him in favor of spending their
time at the pub. She’d become the mother figure in his life, as she had for her
own family, when her mother died from complications during Jake’s birth.
But now, fully grown, he was a far cry from the eight
year old who’d stumbled into their lives, and the eighteen year old who seemed
so unsure of himself as he headed off to university.
Luke DeMarco had grown into one sexy confident man and
it was hard to relate the man he was now to the images she remembered of a
distressed young boy and a troubled teenager. And at some stage during those
missing years, his voice had grown rich and deep, and she liked the way it
settled over her.
She tugged on jeans and a sweater and headed to the
kitchen to make some hot chocolate. Not that she thought the hot drink would
soothe her nerves or help her sleep. Another warm bath might do the trick, but
the bathroom was occupied.
And so was the kitchen.
Fridge door open, Luke leaned into the light inside
and searched the shelves. Though he wore well-fitting jeans that enticingly
hugged his rear, he was shirtless, from what Natalie could see of his strong
body. And his feet were bare.
She swallowed, remembering the feel of her fingertips
on sculpted muscles. Even now her skin tingled with the memory. Having Luke
share the house would certainly be an interesting challenge, to say the least.
He moved slightly, granting her a better view of
powerful broad shoulders and an expanse of back that rippled with his
movements. The tanned skin added to her perception of healthy fit male. He was
taller than she remembered, but ten years could change a man. And those years
had made a difference to Luke.
The package was virile, potent and sinfully sexy.