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2 2 y separately published work icon Dark Legacy Dark Dreams Cory Daniells , Sydney : Bantam Books , 2000 Z793564 2000 single work novel fantasy romance 'In a world of treachery and magic, a warrior princess must face an unknown future - while her past comes back to haunt her.... Fair Isle was once a lush and lovely land, renowned for its wealth and elegance. Now its fields lie blackened by barbarian Ghebite conquerors who despise its traditions of female freedom - and fear its captive young empress, Imoshen. One of the last pure T'En - legendary for their subtle enchantments and fearsome beauty - Imoshen's magical nature is just beginning to emerge as this new era dawns on Fair Isle. Now, pregnant with Ghebite leader Tulkhan's child, she must battle to save both her land and her new union from being torn apart by suspicion and fear. Despite their clashing cultures, Tulkhan stirs in Imoshen a quicksilver passion, an all-consuming attraction that trembles on the brink of love. But as Imoshen tries to resist the urge to give in to this powerful longing, an older bond - and more sacred lust - tempts her. For she cannot forget her youthful betrothal to her kinsman Reothe, the last T'En warrior, a proud and sorcerous renegade who now seeks to reclaim Fair Isle - and Imoshen as well....' Source: fantasticfiction.com (Sighted: 18/01/2010)
2 4 y separately published work icon The Last T'En Broken Vows Cory Daniells , Milsons Point : Bantam Books , 1999 Z558136 1999 single work novel fantasy romance

'In a world of danger and dark enchantment, the most treacherous magic is desire . . .

'Trained in the arts of war and possessed of extraordinary healing gifts, Imoshen was one of the last of the legendary T'En, an ancient race who'd ruled Fair Isle for six centuries. But now, in the space of a heartbeat, all that Imoshen holds dear is gone...lost to invading soldiers and the relentless general who led them.

'All his life Tulkhan had heard tales of the T'En...of exotic women whose wine-dark eyes could see into a man's soul and read his mind. Yet nothing could have prepared him for the reality of Imoshen. Even surrounded by his Elite Guard, the fierce beauty would not surrender. But making the last living T'En royal his captive was a grave mistake. For soon Tulkhan will discover the full force of Imoshen's proud defiance, as this alluring temptress seeks to turn the tables and make her magnificent captor a prisoner of his own raging desire.

'From Cory Daniells comes a glorious romantic fantasy set against a backdrop of dark magic and daring, a spellbinding story of a man and a woman at the heart of a deadly conflict...and at the mercy of an irresistible hunger'.

Source: back cover blurb.

2 1 y separately published work icon The Lady of the Flowers Sophie Masson , Sydney : Bantam Books , 1999 Z509521 1999 single work novel historical fiction romance fantasy

'Marie de France, poet and lover of the famed Richard the Lionheart, is determined to free her faithful knight Llew from the spell that has transformed him into a swan. But to do so she must travel from France to St Non's Well in the magical land of Wales.

'Frustration mounts as the very heavens themselves seem to conspire against Marie's departure from the court of Richard's father, Henry II, at Anjou. And when at last she embarks for Britain, Marie finds she must interrupt her journey again to pay homage to Richard's brilliant, exiled mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, at Salisbury.

'On reaching Eleanor's court, Marie's strange and vivid dreams of an ethereal lady of the flowers are the first hint of the machinations of the magical Otherworld in Llew's fate. And so begins an extraordinary adventure which will change Marie's life irrevocably'.

Source: bookseller's website.

2 6 y separately published work icon The Knight by the Pool Sophie Masson , Moorebank : Bantam Books , 1998 Z544013 1998 single work novel historical fiction romance fantasy

'Marie de France, the young wife of an elderly Breton lord, finds the course of her life forever changed by an encounter with a mysterious knight in a deep and dangerous forest filled with magic. A year later, newly widowed, and on her way to her ancestral home, Marie comes face to face with another aspect of her destiny in a passionate encounter with the famous Richard the Lionheart. Like Marie, Richard is a poet and troubadour. But he's also the second son of the king of England, Henry Plantagenet, and his wife, Eleanor d'Aquitaine, not to mention betrothed to the king of France's daughter... But something even more dangerous than the political considerations of kings is stalking Marie, and when long shape-shifting shadows from the past reach out to claim her, she must face their terrifying powers...'.

Source: bookseller's website.

1 2 y separately published work icon Cairo Jim's Bumper Book of Flabbergasting Fragments : Including Poems Inspired by the Legendary Jocelyn Hieroglyphs Geoffrey McSkimming , Sydney : Starlight , 1996 Z924418 1996 selected work children's fiction poetry prose children's

Poetry, stories and puzzles that complement the Cairo Jim Series of books by Geoffrey McSkimming.

2 y separately published work icon Clancy of the Overflow A. B. Paterson , Evert Ploeg (illustrator), North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1989 Z1470213 1989 single work picture book children's
4 1 y separately published work icon We of the Never-Never [and] The Little Black Princess Mrs Aeneas Gunn , North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1987 Z901107 1982 selected work novel autobiography

In 1902 Jeannie Gunn, a Melbourne schoolteacher, went with her new husband to live on the remote Elsey cattle station near the Roper River in the Northern Territory. Though she spent little more than a year there, her experiences in the outback and her contact with the local Aborigines impressed her deeply, and on her return to Melbourne she set down her recollections in two books, We of the Never Never and The Little Black Princess.

These books have become classics of Australian literature, beloved by generations. They are presented her in a special condensed edition for the enjoyment of today's readers. (Source: Bookworm website)

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