Princess in the Outback


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Outback Princess


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She needs a husband to claim her inheritance. But what if she already has one? And he just happens to be a prince… Dive into the first installment in the Wed In The Outback miniseries from Ally Blake! Their reunion with a royal twist… To claim her inheritance, Matilda Waverly must be wed within the year. But Matilda has a secret: she’s already married! She hasn’t seen Henri since she fled their wedding night, so tracking him down is essential — but exciting and terrifying in equal measure. Especially when she learns Henri is actually a prince! And the undeniable spark between them has never gone away… The Wed In The Outback series Book 1: Outback Princess by Ally Blake Book 2: Outback Bride’s Baby Bombshell by Rachael Stewart Book 3: Surprise Proposal, Outback Inheritance by Kandy Shepherd Book 4: Marrying Her Outback Enemy by Michelle Douglas Mills & Boon Forever — Be swept away by glamorous and heartfelt love stories.




The Little Black Princess of the Never-Never


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Story of a little black girl and the wife of a station Boss in the Northern Territory.







Princes of the Outback


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We of the Never-Never and the Little Black Princess


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Mrs. Gunn's account of her experiences in the bush country of Australia's Northwest Territory and of the rough stockmen who opposed her presence and the Aborigines who educated her in their own way




Wed In The Outback


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Outback Princess - Ally Blake Their reunion with a royal twist... To claim her inheritance, Matilda Waverly must be wed within the year. But Matilda has a secret: she’s already married! She hasn’t seen Henri since she fled their wedding night, so tracking him down is essential — but exciting and terrifying in equal measure. Especially when she learns Henri is actually a prince! And the undeniable spark between them has never gone away... Outback Bride’s Baby Bombshell - Rachael Stewart Unwilling bride, unexpected baby! Returning to her family’s outback homestead, Eve feels like a fish out of water. She’s only in town to contest the ridiculous terms of her inheritance. Get married? As if! Finding a distraction in the arms of gorgeous stranger Nate is one thing. Discovering he’s the lawyer enforcing her father’s will is another...and the biggest bombshell of all is that their one night had consequences!




The Little Black Princess: A True Tale of Life in the Never-Never Land


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Jeannie Gunn's 'The Little Black Princess: A True Tale of Life in the Never-Never Land' is a captivating narrative that delves into the relationship between a European woman and an Indigenous Australian girl in the remote Australian outback. Gunn's literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions of the harsh yet beautiful landscape, as well as sensitive portrayals of the cultural clashes and misunderstandings that occur in this setting. The book is a significant contribution to Australian literature, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of race relations and colonialism during the early 20th century. Jeannie Gunn, also known as 'Mrs. Aeneas Gunn,' was a pioneering author who drew inspiration from her own experiences living in the Australian outback. Her firsthand knowledge of the challenges and triumphs of life in the bush shines through in this novel, making it a powerful and authentic portrayal of a bygone era. I highly recommend 'The Little Black Princess' to readers interested in Australian literature, colonial history, and cross-cultural relationships. Gunn's thoughtful exploration of identity, belonging, and empathy makes this book a compelling and thought-provoking read for anyone interested in issues of diversity and inclusion.




An Outback Affair/Princess In The Outback/Nurse's Outback Temptation/Outback Surgeon


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Princess In The Outback - Barbara Hannay Isabella Martineau is tired of being a princess — it’s time she broke free and lived by her own rules, not by royal decree. Freedom beckons in the Australian outback, where Isabella meets rugged stranger Jack Kingsley-Laird, who quickly discovers that her cool, regal exterior hides a wild and adventurous woman! But will their mutual attraction be enough to bridge the gap between their two different worlds? Nurse’s Outback Temptation - Amy Andrews When nurse Chelsea lands in Australia, her plan is simple: to leave the heart-breaking reason why she can’t call London home anymore on the plane and start over. Yet, when Chelsea is introduced to far-too handsome flight doctor Aaron, it’s clear that her ‘new start, no romance’ vow is already at risk! All Chelsea wants is a summer free from her painful past...but could a summer of love with Aaron be what she really needs? Outback Surgeon - Leah Martyn Gorgeous surgeon and Sydney socialite Nick Tonnelli abandons the glitterati to work for a month alongside outback GP Abbey Jones. When he makes his interest clear, Abbey is confused — would the glamorous Nick really want a relationship with her?




The Australian Country Girl: History, Image, Experience


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The Australian Country Girl: History, Image, Experience offers a detailed analysis of the experience and the image of Australian country girlhood. In Australia, 'country girl' names a field of experiences and life-stories by girls and women who have grown up outside of the demographically dominant urban centres. But it also names a set of ideas about Australia that is surprisingly consistent across the long twentieth century despite also working as an index of changing times. For a long period in Australian history, well before Federation and long after it, public and popular culture openly equated 'Australian character' with rural life. This image of Australian-ness sometimes went by the name of the 'bush man', now a staple of Australian history. This has been counterbalanced post World War II and increased immigration, by an image of sophisticated Australian modernity located in multicultural cities. These images of Australia balance rather than contradict one another in many ways and the more cosmopolitan image of Australia is often in dialogue with that preceding image of 'the bush'. This book does not offer a corrective to the story of Australian national identity but rather a fresh perspective on this history and a new focus on the ever-changing experience of Australian rural life. It argues that the country girl has not only been a long-standing counterpart to the Australian bush man she has, more importantly, figured as a point of dialogue between the country and the city for popular culture and for public sphere narratives about Australian society and identity.