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Emma (Outback Brides of Wirralong Book 4) Kindle Edition
Kelly Hunter (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
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Lady Emmaline Lewellyn Grayson has never felt at home in her stuffy, aristocratic world. She might look the part of a Lady and play it to perfection, but a wilder world has always beckoned. A world where people say what they mean and keep their promises. A world where, if a man says "I love you," the next word isn’t “but…”
Liam McNair is a rough and tumble cattleman with a station to run and no time to babysit a fragile English rose. But if Lady Em needs a keeper for the short time she’ll be in Australia, it might as well be him. He’ll show her the Outback, keep her out of trouble, maybe have a little fun and at the end of her stay he’ll gladly wave her on her way.
Three months. Two worlds. One proposal. Decision time.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date5 June 2019
- File size3711 KB
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- ASIN : B07S86HLB7
- Publisher : Tule Publishing (5 June 2019)
- Language : English
- File size : 3711 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 200 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 34,695 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 553 in Western Romance (Kindle Store)
- 564 in Western Romance (Books)
- 7,028 in Contemporary Romance (Kindle Store)
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Make readers laugh, make them cry, make them HAPPY. Let's go swimming in all the emotions.
I'm a USA Today bestselling author of award-winning contemporary romance and I write stories in three main lanes:
Razzle-dazzle high-stakes sexy romance set in romantic cities around the world.
Small-town cowboy stories set mainly in Montana.
And contemporary Rural Romance set in Australia.
The promise to readers is different for each lane but I rarely resist a laugh and love always wins.
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Three years later Emma returns to Wirra Station to visit Maggie, Max and little Bridie. Liam is looking for hands to help him with his cattle muster, Emma offers to help and travels by helicopter to Red Rock Down, an isolated cattle station and the second biggest one in Australia.
Liam doesn’t think Emma will last four days roughing it, with the red dust, spiders, snakes, and sleeping in a swag. Not only does Emma last the four days, she loves life in the outback and gazing at the stars at night. After a frighting accident Liam stays away from Emma, she’s madly in love with the stubborn man and the English rose decides to take drastic action.
I really enjoyed the fourth book in the Outback Brides of Wirralong series, Emma and Liam both had tragic childhoods, they're a perfect match for each other and four stars from me.
This story takes place largely at the massive outback property on the edge of the dessert. I loved the setting and could easily imagine the glorious reds and burnt oranges of that part of the world, the unrelenting dust that goes with it, and the hard work needed by both those brave enough to work the land out there and those passionate enough to tend and nurture it. So perfect setting.
Next came the characters who walked the pages of this story and it would be hard to find a couple who at first glance could be less alike in terms of their upbringing and lifestyles. Emma is English and comes from a traditional upper class background complete with uncaring parents, one of whom has left the scene altogether and the other who has told her in no uncertain terms how disappointed he is that she wasn’t born a boy. Despite all of this, Emma is a fighter when it comes to getting what she wants. She has guts and determination, vision and bucketloads of passion, and having met Liam there is nothing she won’t do to prove to him that she’s the girl for him. I admired her so much!
Liam is no slouch either. Here is a man who oozes competence and who has made a success of his massive outback cattle station yet respects the traditional owners of the land and is more than happy to take their guidance when needed. He’s also a strong character yet he has his vulnerable side and where Emma is concerned, regardless of how much he might love her he fears that she won’t cope with living on his remote patch of dirt.
This story hooked me immediately, largely because of the interplay between Liam and Emma, then carried me forward because of the excellent storytelling of author Kelly Hunter. Emma is beautifully rounded, perfectly paced and an utter joy to read.
This is a great addition to this wonderful series extremely well written the book flows well and keeps you engaged to the very last page
I was given a copy of this book bit this is a true and honest review
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Home is where you make it
Lady Emmaline Lewellyn Grayson has never felt at home in her stuffy, aristocratic world. She might look the part of a Lady and play it to perfection, but a wilder world has always beckoned. A world where people say what they mean and keep their promises. A world where, if a man says “I love you,” the next word isn’t “but…”
Liam McNair is a rough and tumble cattleman with a station to
Three months. Two worlds. One proposal. Decision time.
This is Emmaline Lewellyn Grayson and Liam McNair's story.
Emmaline Greyson woke to the sound of warbling birds and a clear blue sky that didn’t belong in England. She’d slept outside, that much was clear. Bedded down in some kind of canvas sleeping bag with a thin mat beneath her and open sky above. Not exactly her mahogany four-poster with the Irish linen sheets and the unmistakable smell of English aristocracy all around her in the form of a four-hundred-year-old Tudor estate in Derbyshire. Not at all.
The absence of a roof aside, it smelled different here for starters. The air crisp with warm earth and eucalypt, and as for the bedding itself, whatever the cologne this man used there should be more of it in her world. A little bit woodsy, a hint of orange and something unexplainably masculine. Definitely not her smell, and she resisted burrowing in and breathing deeply in favour of rolling onto her back and edging onto her elbows to look around.
She was in a wide sleeping bag contraption, dull green and canvas topped, laid out on the trailer back end of some kind of farm utility vehicle. The vehicle was parked in the middle of a field of grass the colour of straw. Tall eucalypts with peeling grey bark clustered to her left and was the source of all the morning warbling, although she couldn’t see any birds. Pretty noise but not exactly subtle … more like pigeons in possession of a foghorn.
“Morning, Duchess.”
Had she heard him approach, she might have been less startled. As it was, the sudden appearance of another person in this strange new world made her screech like a startled bat. The who are you question could wait on more important things like making sure she was still up to her neck in the mystery T-shirt, which begged the ever more important question, “Where are my clothes?”
“Try the bottom of my swag.” He leaned strong, deeply tanned forearms on the side of the vehicle, and it was a toss-up between staring impolitely at the most ruggedly handsome face she’d ever seen or taking her hair and make-up catastrophe on a tour of the inside of a sleeping bag in search of clothes. Ever the polite Englishwoman, she chose the latter.
I highly recommend reading.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book."
Outback Brides of Wirralong Emma by Kelly Hunter is a wonderful well written 5 star book.
I am looking forward to reading more books by Kelly Hunter.
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The Great Wedding Giveaway
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Outback Brides
Outback Brides of Wirralong
Book 1
Outback Brides of Wirralong:Lacey
by Fiona McArthur
Book 2
Outback Brides of Wirralong:Tess
by Victoria Purman
Book 3
Outback Brides of Wirralong: Jenna
by Barbara Hannay
Book 4
Outback Brides of Wirralong: Emma
by Kelly Hunter

