Robert Hale
A Time for Every Season
This is, I suppose, a saga, although it covers many themes – murder, blackmail, medicine, war and farming, to name…
Lord Kane’s Keepsake
Sweet-tempered Emma Rutherford is betrothed to Gerald Fitzroy, Lord Kane. It is quite a coup for a young lady from…
No Less Than the Journey
The novel is set in the late 1870s. Wesley Curnow has emigrated from the Welsh coal mining country of Cornwall…
A Fraudulent Betrothal
In Regency England, identical twins Clarissa and Marianne Meredew are faced with a tough decision – only one of them…
Ultimate Betrayal
When Katrina Jones finds out the man she loves is an IRA terrorist on the run from the police, she…
Remittance Man
Set in Melbourne in 1885, this novel centres on Maude Hanford, “short, not quite pretty” and seeming to be as…
The Way It Was
The novel opens on the cusp of the American War of Independence in 1775. Opening the story before the…
River’s Reach
In 1887 Rose Adams, a schoolmistress in a village school, longs for a better life. She has exciting ideas for…
Lucasta
Brown-haired, brown-eyed Lucasta is not surprised when Viscount Kennington falls instantly in love with her blonde and blue-eyed sister, Camilla,…
No Less Than The Journey
Wesley Curnow, a young miner leaves Cornwall for the United States in response to an invitation from his uncle, who…
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