A Wife at Kimbara
Taking a job with the Kinross family has catapulted Rebecca Hunt into a world of wealth and privilege. It has also thrust her into immediate conflict with cattleman Broderick Kinross.The tough and cynical manager of the family's Kimbara homestead suspects Rebecca of being a gold digger, after his father's money. But Brod couldn't be more wrong. It's not money that Rebecca wants—or Brod's father—it's love and marriage to Brod himself.
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A Wife at Kimbara
Taking a job with the Kinross family has catapulted Rebecca Hunt into a world of wealth and privilege. It has also thrust her into immediate conflict with cattleman Broderick Kinross.The tough and cynical manager of the family's Kimbara homestead suspects Rebecca of being a gold digger, after his father's money. But Brod couldn't be more wrong. It's not money that Rebecca wants—or Brod's father—it's love and marriage to Brod himself.
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A Wife at Kimbara

A Wife at Kimbara

by Margaret Way
A Wife at Kimbara

A Wife at Kimbara

by Margaret Way

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Overview

Taking a job with the Kinross family has catapulted Rebecca Hunt into a world of wealth and privilege. It has also thrust her into immediate conflict with cattleman Broderick Kinross.The tough and cynical manager of the family's Kimbara homestead suspects Rebecca of being a gold digger, after his father's money. But Brod couldn't be more wrong. It's not money that Rebecca wants—or Brod's father—it's love and marriage to Brod himself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781426882012
Publisher: Harlequin
Publication date: 10/01/2010
Series: Legends Of The Outback , #1
Sold by: HARLEQUIN
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 439 KB

About the Author




Margaret Way was born and educated in the river city of Brisbane, Australia, where she now lives within sight and sound of beautiful Moreton Bay and its islands, inspiration for some of her books.

Before her marriage she was a well-known pianist, teacher, vocal coach and accompanist, but her hectic musical career came to a halt when her son was born and the demands of motherhood dictated a change of pace. On a fortuitous impulse she decided to try her hand at romance writing and was thrilled when Mills & Boon accepted her first effort, Time of the Jacaranda, which they published less than a year later in 1970; a feat that brought tears to her father's eyes. Some seventy odd books have followed resulting in a loyal readership whose letters provide a source of support and encouragement.

Her interests remain with the arts. She still plays the piano seriously, but her "top Cs" have gone. She is still addicted to collecting antiques and paintings and browsing through galleries. She lives in a house of books, spectacular plants, Chinese screens and pots. She is devoted to her garden and spends much time "directing the design and digging and providing cold drinks and chocolates."

A driving force in all her writing has been the promotion of her much loved country, Australia. She delights in bringing it alive for her readers; its people, way of life, environment, flora and fauna. Her efforts so far have not excited official recognition, but she expects one day she will be awarded the "Order of Australia."
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