Iron Junction

Iron Junction

by Charlotte Nash
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 25/03/2014

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From the author of Ryders Ridge comes a romance set in an Australian mining town.


Taking in the mining town of Iron Junction, Dr Beth Harding thinks leaving Sydney was a huge mistake. She's ready to pack her bags until she meets a man who could make the difference between her leaving or staying.


To mine engineer Will Walker, Iron Junction seems like yet another stop along the way, but his fly-in, fly-out lifestyle might all change after he meets Beth on an isolated Pilbara road.


Finding each other forces Will to face his past, just as Beth confronts her future. With tensions in the mine running high, and so much at stake, will they be brave enough to love each other despite everything that stands in their way?


'I was enthralled . . . Nash's skilled storytelling will keep you turning the pages until the very end.' - Fleur McDonald on Crystal Creek


****Includes BONUS chapters of Charlotte's brand-new novel, THE PARIS WEDDING**

ISBN:
9780733631801
9780733631801
Category:
Fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
25-03-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Hachette Australia
Charlotte Nash

Charlotte Nash was born in historic Lincoln, England and grew up in the sunny Redland Shire of Brisbane.

Obsessed with horses and riding, she began stealing her mother's Jilly Cooper novels at the age of thirteen, and has been enthusiastic for romance ever since.

Always a little unconventional, she took a meandering path to writing through careers in engineering and medicine, including stints building rockets and as an industrial accident investigator.

Now she writes romantic stories, and moonlights as a creative writing PhD student, studying how narratives engage the brain. She lives in a cosy Brisbane cottage with her husband and son, and a small flock of lovable chooks.

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