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Annie lives by the beach on the east coast of Australia with her very own hero of many years. They share their home with Toby, the naughtiest dog in the universe, and Barney, the ragdoll puss, who hides when the grandchildren come to visit.

 

Each winter, Annie and her husband leave the beach to roam the remote areas of Australia for story ideas and research.

 

Annie writes across a variety of genres but loves telling the stories that always have a happily ever after. Her books include historical, time travel, beach and outback romance, and romantic suspense

 

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Megan Miller has come to a crossroads in her career. Accusations of a breach of ethics in her university teaching have rocked her world. As she travels halfway across the world to the Glastonbury rock festival to research and complete her doctoral thesis, she hopes that the mess she leaves behind in Australia will be sorted while she is in England.
Davy Morgan, a reclusive rock singer, tries to keep his music world and his private life separate; his very existence depends on it. But when the beautiful fey woman turns up at the cottage next door, he must do all he can to keep his dark secret. Because everything is not as it seems in Davy's world. 
When the truth comes out, can their love cross the decades, or will it be lost in time?

 

 

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Beth McLaren knows that her great aunt’s cottage holds the key to the mystery that has been a family secret since she was a child. Determined to discover if what she has read in Great Aunt Alice’s diary is true, Beth travels halfway across the world to Glastonbury to solve the mystery.

Silas Rogers, an eccentric musician who moves into the cottage, is equally determined to keep Beth from knowing the truth… and keep her from danger. The last thing he expected was to fall in love.

But when Beth finds herself in the fifteenth century… can she trust that Silas will find her and get her home?

When the truth comes out, will their love cross the centuries, or be lost in time?

 

 

 

 

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