Falling Into Queensland

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By Jacqueline George

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Shirley arrives in Port Bruce straight from the rainy streets of London. She has come to claim the house her late uncle and is immediately welcomed into the town of strange Queenslanders. She meets Marilyn, a strong woman who drives trucks and sews leather for a living. Marilyn takes her under her wing and introduces her to a community of bikies and its leader, Japan, a commanding and vicious man.But Shirley inadvertently crosses Japan and becomes the focus of his venom. Shirley, Marilyn and their friends will need to fight for everything they have ever dreamed of, even their life. Because Japan never forgives or forgets. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Jacqueline George lives in the far north of Queensland, Australia, on the shores of the Coral Sea. She writes about the things she loves - travel, landscapes, good food. And of course romantic, erotic sex, which also has to be exotic, overwhelming and - above all - believable.. REVIEWS: "I think I have read all Jacqueline George's books and, as always, I eagerly looked forward to what comes next. Again, Jacqueline did not let me down. I absolutely loved her new book Falling Into Queensland. Jacqueline takes you on a tropical adventure, this time to Far Forth Queensland, a journey Shirley and her friends will never forget. I felt like I stepped back in time to a small, local town that has as many surprises as crocodiles in the river. I wonder where Jacqueline will take me next." Aneta Horne, Turza Wielka. "This book sucked me in like mangrove mud. I felt the heat, the sticky sweaty atmosphere and the mosquitoes. As a Pom, I remember so clearly my first thoughts on the Far North and it describes Shirley's reactions so well. I love how it totally captures the spirit and personality of the Port Bruce characters. The description of bouncing over the corregations and the dust settling on the leaves was almost visceral for me - well done." Diane Finlay, Find Publishing

Falling Into Queensland