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A story that is much more than a romance novel. The Shack by the Bay has the ability to remind us of what is important in life and provide a wonderful insight into Australian history. (Chapter Ichi) An isolated fishing shack on a beautiful bay in the Whitsundays provides Luke with a retreat where he can find peace and solitude. However, the discovery of family war relics, and a developing relationship with the beautiful Lily, connects family histories and reveals a story that threatens to destroy his chance at real happiness. Will the wartime secrets prove to be the breaking point for a…mehr

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A story that is much more than a romance novel. The Shack by the Bay has the ability to remind us of what is important in life and provide a wonderful insight into Australian history. (Chapter Ichi) An isolated fishing shack on a beautiful bay in the Whitsundays provides Luke with a retreat where he can find peace and solitude. However, the discovery of family war relics, and a developing relationship with the beautiful Lily, connects family histories and reveals a story that threatens to destroy his chance at real happiness. Will the wartime secrets prove to be the breaking point for a beautiful romance or can two families put the deeds of the past behind them? Romantic and purely Australian, The Shack by the Bay captures the pristine beauty of the Whitsundays and the wartime memories of older Australians while introducing an eclectic blend of friends and family.
Autorenporträt
Rhonda Forrest is an Australian History/English teacher and the author of: Time Will Tell - Sequel to Two Heartbeats (2021) Kick the Dust (2019), Two Heartbeats (2018) Silkworm Secrets (2017) and The Shack by the Bay (2016). She writes captivating contemporary and historical fiction about relationships, family life and social issues, set amidst beautiful and uniquely Australian landscapes. After bringing up three daughters and traversing several careers, Rhonda went on to teach creative writing, English and History to high-school students. Her passion for literacy, history and travelling around Australia fuels her novels. Rhonda and her husband divide their time between two Queensland homes: one on Tamborine Mountain, the other a century-old cottage with a rambling garden overlooking the waters of the Whitsundays. She continues to write and document stories that bring to life the remarkable characters and settings that make up our unique Australian heritage.