Arrogant Aussie
Author | : Michael Leapman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Michael Leapman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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Author | : Lexxie Couper |
Publisher | : Lexxie Couper |
Total Pages | : 141 |
Release | : 2022-07-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0645381934 |
It's a hate-lust-love kinda thing… It doesn't matter how romantic her sister's beach wedding is, no way is Zeta De Luca—the last sister standing—going to fall in love with anyone. She's got her safari park job and her new cheetah kittens to care for, thank you very much. And no way in hell is she going to fall for arrogant Australian doctor, Michael 'Mick to my friends' Blackthorne, no matter how freaking hot he is. Nope. Not happening. And then he asks her to dance. Mick Blackthorne has no idea why Zeta De Luca has got so far under his skin, but she has. From the second they first met, she keeps living rent free in his head. The snarky American seems to push all his buttons and is impervious to his laid-back charms. Not that he wants to charm her, of course. The idea of him and Zeta together? No. No way. As if. So why the hell does his heart quicken every time she looks at him? Author's note: The De Luca Sisters trilogy comes to an end. But what a way to finish! This book has hate at first sight, lust at second sight, followed by love at third sight. There's insanely hot nookie, a failed heroic flooded creek rescue, and some very bad dancing.
Author | : Kat T. Masen |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 2020-06-14 |
Genre | : Man-woman relationships |
ISBN | : 9781648715211 |
GabriellaIt was supposed to be simple-drink tequila, forget about the life I'm running away from and have one wild night. That's exactly what my next-door neighbor, Aubrey, told me to do.That's when I met him-the arrogant Aussie.It's easy to forget a night with a stranger until that stranger is living next door.OliverIf it wasn't for my horrific motorbike accident, I'd still be playing soccer. Instead, I'm crashing at my mate Chance's place with no clue where my life is heading. I needed an escape while I got my head together. But it was never supposed to be with her-the girl next door. The rich heiress arranged to be married to some wealthy snob, and I was the arrogant Aussie who didn't care about anyone but myself.She couldn't have been more wrong. Gabriella Carmichael is a heartbreaker-the worst kind.And I'm selfish, cocky, and won't settle for second best. I have to make her all mine.There is no other choice.
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 1998-09 |
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Mother Jones is an award-winning national magazine widely respected for its groundbreaking investigative reporting and coverage of sustainability and environmental issues.
Author | : Susanna de Vries |
Publisher | : Pirgos Press |
Total Pages | : 620 |
Release | : 2018-10-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1742983502 |
Australian Heroines of World War One tells the story of eight courageous women through diaries, letters, original photos, paintings and specially drawn maps. These women had the courage and strength for which the Anzacs are renowned and the compassion and tenderness that only a woman can bring. Sister Hilda Samsing from Melbourne became a whistleblower when nursing aboard the hospital ship Gascon, outraged by the bungled evacuation of wounded Anzacs. She defied censorship and kept a very frank diary, reproduced here for the first time.In 1914, Louise Creed, a Sydney journalist, was caught in the besieged city of Antwerp and made a hair-raising escape from a German firing squad.Brisbane's Grace Wilson, ordered to establish an emergency hospital on drought ridden Lemnos Island, arrived there to find suffering Anzacs but no drinking water, tents or medical supplies. Grace and her nurses saved the lives of thousands who had been wounded at Lone Pine and the Nek.In France, Florence James-Wallace, Anne Donnell and Elsie Tranter nursed near the front line in Casualty Clearing Stations, treating soldiers with hideous wounds or blinded by mustard gas. In 1918 they had to deal with an epidemic of Spanish flu, killing some nurses. These brave women returned to Australia but their heroism was quickly forgotten. Two of these women received such meagre pensions they died destitute. Publication of this book with its numerous illustrations has been facilitated by a generous donation from Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, keen that these stories become known to Australians of all ages. This is an updated editon with additional information on some of the nurses supplied by their relatives after they read the first edition.
Author | : Teresa Howard |
Publisher | : World Castle Publishing, LLC |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2022-05-04 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1958336025 |
Looks can be deceiving. Kelli looks like a typical teen, but she is far from average. At seventeen, she is beautiful, a genius with computers, and a master criminal. What she isn’t, is human. Tortured by that fact, Kelli is willing to do anything to find out the truth about the father who abandoned her years ago. The father she knew and loved as a young child was an imposter. DNA had proven that he had been an alien. Not just someone from a foreign country, he was from another planet, and she was the result of his “first contact” with humans. “Come Home!” The words pierced her dream like a javelin hurled across space and time, dragging her from a nightmare. Following that summons, Kelli begins a quest to solve the mystery of who and what her father was. She joins the first interplanetary student exchange and travels to Aldebar, a planet with seven sentient species. Will she find answers there among the diverse peoples? Will she find a home? Her extraordinary journey will include a notorious info-raider, a sentient computer program with a deadly subroutine, and the honorable, ever truthful Degg. With their help, she will attempt to unlock the secret of who and what she is and find a home where it is okay not to be human.
Author | : Greg Growden |
Publisher | : ReadHowYouWant.com |
Total Pages | : 378 |
Release | : 2011-03-04 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1459613376 |
Dally Messenger, Ken Catchpole, Dick Thornett, David Campese, John Eales, Nick Farr-Jones, Cyril Towers, Mark Ella, George Smith, Dave Brockhoff, Andrew Slack, Ray Price, John Hipwell, Jason Little, Phil Kearns, Will Genia... Herbert 'Paddy' Moran was mesmerised by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. He was also the first captain of a strange, disparate bunch who called themselves the Wallabies. One hundred years on, the Wallabies of today are as outlandish, cocksure and eccentric as their forebears. It is the spirit and soul of this group of remarkable sportsmen that is captured in Inside the Wallabies. This is the real story of the Wallabies from their first games in 1908 to today. It is about the players, the coaches, the politics and the games. It is about the soaring highs of World Cup success and the years when they truly deserved the moniker of Woeful Wallabies. It is about going on Tour, about enmities and friendships, about moments of national elation and player shame. As fast paced as a Mark Ella backline play, as solid as Phil Kearns' front row and as controversial as a Robbie Deans selection, Inside the Wallabies is a fascinating, passionate and insightful history of the world of the Australian Rugby Union. It is a book no rugby fan can be without.
Author | : Ian McGibbon |
Publisher | : Exisle Publishing |
Total Pages | : 706 |
Release | : 2014-06-18 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1877568538 |
This landmark publication provides a comprehensive and authoritative account of New Zealand's involvement in the Vietnam War, and will remain the standard reference work on the subject for decades. Its publication completes the programme of official war histories that began in 1945. Ian McGibbon's primary focus is what New Zealand did in South Vietnam. He traces in detail the operations carried out by New Zealand forces and seeks to illuminate the experience of New Zealand soldiers fighting in a guerrilla war. The command structure, logistic support and operational context of fighting within a primarily Australian framework are all covered. He addresses controversial aspects such as friendly fire incidents, atrocity allegations and veterans' grievances, including over Agent Orange. Maori participation in V Force was substantial and its impact is assessed. Although the book is inevitably weighted towards the military, the efforts of civilians in South Vietnam are also covered in depth. The surgical team operated from 1963 until their evacuation from Qui Nhon just days before North Vietnamese columns entered the city. Not forgotten are the efforts of courageous civilians like Sister Mary Laurence and of Red Cross volunteers to alleviate misery among refugees. The book also describes the dramatic end of New Zealand's involvement in South Vietnam – with the surgical team and the New Zealand Embassy evacuated by RNZAF Bristol Freighters just before the communist victory. Finally, McGibbon surveys the war's troubled aftermath, culminating in the Prime Minister's apology to veterans in 2008.
Author | : Linda Kirk |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 675 |
Release | : 2016-11-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1524553654 |
Defying the hardships of War World II, Renee Gilbier leaves the safety of Hawaii to return to the Solomon Islands deep in the War torn Pacific. It is 1943; and even though her journey has just begun, a chance discovery of a lost, merchant schooner belonging to her fathers trading company, flings her head on into her past and two men shrouded in mystery, longing for her and a lost treasure of gold.