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'Frankie and Simone are sisters and best friends. Could a new man in town drive a wedge between them for the first time ever?
'Café owner Frankie has been unlucky in love all her life. It’s hard in a small town like Bunyip Bay to meet prospective partners. Her sister, Simone, lost the love of her life years before and is now devoted to raising their two teenage girls, leaving little time for romance. When Frankie is kissed by a handsome stranger who calls her Simone, it’s a case of mistaken identity but who is this man and how does he know Simone?
'Logan Knight is in town to meet up with a woman he has met online. Although raised on a farm with his brother Angus, he has travelled the world as a journalist and is now looking forward to meeting a girl and settling down. The girl in the café was an amazing kisser but not the one he thought he was meeting!
'Reclusive farmer Angus wants nothing to do with Logan’s plans for improving the property’s finances and finding a partner until he meets the sisters at a wedding. Who is attracted to whom? More importantly, can Frankie and Simone sort out their feelings for the two brothers without destroying their very close bond?' (Publication summary)
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Author's note: In memory of the road trip I took with Fiona Palmer in October 2014. Without our long conversations on the road, I'm not sure Frankie and Simone would ever have gotten their own story.
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Big Issues in Aussie Batch
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— Appears in: The West Australian , 23 February 2016; (p. 7) 'Chic-lit authors range from health battles to the environment, writes Stephanie Pegler.'
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Big Issues in Aussie Batch
2016
single work
column
— Appears in: The West Australian , 23 February 2016; (p. 7) 'Chic-lit authors range from health battles to the environment, writes Stephanie Pegler.'