Red Sand Sunrise

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Penguin Random House, Jul 29, 2015 - Fiction - 304 pages
Annotation. From the internationally bestselling author Fiona McArthur comes a heartfelt story of family ties, the power of love and the passion of ordinary people achieving extraordinary things.When the father she barely knew dies suddenly, midwife Eve Wilson decides she owes it to him to go to the funeral and meet her stepfamily in Red Sand. She doesn't expect to be so completely charmed by the beautiful remote township in far west Queensland - or by local station owner, Lex McKay.After disappointment and heartbreak in Sydney, Dr Callie Wilson doesn't hesitate to move home and spend some time with her grieving mother. When she is approached to oversee the establishment of the area's first medical clinic, it seems the perfect opportunity. And Callie is keen to involve Eve, the sister she's just getting to know.Melbourne-based obstetrician Sienna Wilson can't understand why anyone would want to bury themselves in the outback, but when her hospital sends her north to research the medical mystery affecting women in Red Sand, it seems fate is intent on bringing the three sisters together. And when disaster strikes, they must each decide if being true to themselves means being there for each other . . .'McArthur proves here that she has great skill in telling a story.' Sydney Morning Herald'A book that you just have to devour in one day.' Newcastle Herald'So much warmth and charm . . . such a wonderful read.' 1 Girl 2 Many Books'An absolutely phenomenal read that was thrilling, tear-worthy and gritty from start to finish.' Talking Books'Red Sand Sunrise has the capacity to make you laugh, make you cry and let you cheer and celebrate the strength of three incredible women.' My Written Romance'[McArthur] tugs at our heartstrings as we get to feel the depth of the loves, losses, trials and tribulations of these three strong and independent women . . . [She] has given us the Outback in all its ochre and brown glory, in a story that will warm your heat on a cold winter's day.' Book Muster Down Under'McArthur's novels are as much a celebration of Aussie rural life as they are of romance.' Salvation Army magazine'An amazing story . . . Will have you crying and smiling throughout and you will not want to put it down.' Australian Romance Readers.

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About the author (2015)

Drawing from her earlier life as a rural midwife, Fiona McArthur shares her love of working with women, families and health professionals in her books. In her compassionate, pacey fiction, her love of the Australian landscape meshes beautifully with warm, funny, multigenerational characters as she highlights challenges for rural and remote families, and the strength shared between women. Happy endings are a must. Fiona is the author of the non-fiction book Aussie Midwives, and lives on a farm with her husband in northern New South Wales. She was awarded the NSW Excellence in Midwifery Award in 2015 and the Australian Ruby Award for Contemporary Romantic Fiction in 2020. Find her at FionaMcArthurAuthor.com

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