Hi
everyone!
It’s
great to be back at Romancing the Genres. I hope you are all well and enjoying
2018 so far.
I’m back
this month to introduce you to some of the fabulous authors we have Down Under
in Australia.
Just
last month, the Rita finalists were announced. I’m proud to say that there were
a few Aussies amongst those finalists. Aussies I know and respect when it comes
to their writing. And then there are others I believe deserve recognition,
despite not earning a mention in the Rita Awards to date.
So,
let’s take a look at five amazing Australian authors whose work I love, and I
hope by doing introducing them to you today, you’ll discover some new favorite
authors to love and enjoy too.
Amy Andrews is an
award-winning, USA Today best-selling author who has written sixty plus
contemporary romances. Her books bring all the feels from sass and quirk and
laughter to emotional grit to panty-melting heat. For many, many years she was
a registered nurse. Which means she knows things. Anatomical things. And she’s
not afraid to use them!
Her extreme bull rider
story, Troy has just been announced as a finalist in the 2018 Rita Award.
Cocky,
young Aussie bull rider Troy Jensen has been busted down to the pro-circuit. He
needs wins and points to get him back into the big league and a shot at being
crowned champ but an injury forces him off the circuit and into the arms of the
woman fate keeps putting in his path.
The
first time local Doc Joss Garrity meets Troy, she’s brandishing a lug wrench.
The second time, he’s dragging her delinquent teen son home. The third time,
he’s in her ER. How he ends up convalescing at her house she’s not quite sure.
But it does make it hard to ignore him and their simmering attraction.
As
Troy gets to know Joss, he starts to see a life after bull riding for the first
time. But can Joss risk her heart on another man who may not come home one day?
2. AVRIL TREMAYNE
Avril
was born into a big, chaotic, Italian/Irish family that was heavy on the laughs.
She writes sexy, funny, modern romances, featuring strong, successful heroines
who refuse to swoon, and heroes with enough alpha in them to make swooning a
clear and present danger. Her hallmark is fast-paced, witty banter, which can
tend toward the screwball, delivered with a strong emotional punch.
Avril's novel The Dating Game has been announced as finalist in the 2018 Rita Award.
You need to learn the rules, fast!
Book two in the new steamy romance duet from Avril Tremayne!
Sarah’s brother Adam
has been educating her best friend Lane in the arts of the Kama Sutra for
weeks, all in the pursuit of Lane’s real target, David Bennet. So when Sarah
finds herself alone with David at an exhibition, weeping over her own terrible
dating history, they strike up a conversation. A budding artist, he wants to
paint her, so she agrees in return for a guarantee that he’ll find her a
relationship that can last more than three weeks (her rather dismal personal
best).
She reassures herself
that she isn’t betraying Lane. After all, Sarah wants marriage and 2.4 kids,
and David has made it more than clear he will never want that. Plus he’s going
to sleep with Lane any day now. Isn’t he?
3. P J VYE
PJ
Vye lives on the plains of central Victoria where the sun shines nearly every
day, even when it’s freezing. Her passion – when she’s not writing witty,
off-the-wall romance – is gardening and transforming her six acres into a
writer’s sanctuary.
Her debut
novel, The Hermit Next Door, won Australia’s Emerald Award in 2015.
Smart,
sassy and drop-dead insensitive, Pip Lessis has learned the only way not to
upset colleagues is to work alone. She's completely unsuited to a job in the
service industry, and yet when she inherits a funeral home, she figures it’s a
good fit for her personality type. Dead people don't require small talk, right?
Pip
discovers her new small town business can't prosper without the support of the
community, and when she starts accusing the town folk of a murderous conspiracy
- well they'd rather invite a serial killer in for tea and toast than trust an
outsider.
Jaimes
Everest, her largest competitor, seems determined to strike a deal, but when he
reveals a surprising truth about his deceased wife, Pip believes he might be
slightly unhinged. And why is it, slightly unhinged seems so damn attractive to
her?
With one foot in the grave and one foot in her mouth, can Pip find a niche
market in the funeral business, uncover a killer and find friendships worth
risking everything for…without having to join the netball team?
I
Bury Dead People is a cosy tale with a touch of romance, a touch of mystery and
a hearse load of laughter.
4. STEFANIE LONDON
Books
that make you laugh a little, and love a lot.
Stefanie
London is the USA Today bestselling author of over fifteen contemporary
romances and romantic comedies.
Originally
from Australia, Stefanie now lives in Toronto with her very own hero. She
frequently indulges in her passions for travel, good coffee, lipstick, romance
novels and anything zombie-related.
Everybody's talking about the hot new app reviewing New York's most
eligible bachelors. But why focus on prince charming when you can read the
latest dirt on the lowest-ranked "Bad Bachelors"—NYC's most notorious
bad boys.
If one more person
mentions Bad Bachelors to Reed McMahon, someone's gonna get hurt. A PR
whiz, Reed is known as an 'image fixer' but his womanizing ways have caught up
with him. What he needs is a PR miracle of his own.
When Reed strolls into
Darcy Greer's workplace offering to help save the struggling library, she isn't
buying it. The prickly Brooklynite knows Reed is exactly the kind of guy she
should avoid. But the library does need his help. But as she reluctantly
works with Reed, she realizes there's more to a man than his reputation. Maybe,
just maybe Bad Bachelor #1 is THE one for her.
5. SHANNON CURTIS
Shannon Curtis was
born and raised in Sydney, Australia.
She’s always enjoyed
reading mysteries. In primary school she hid her Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden
books behind her textbooks in class, and her teachers just thought she was
being studious.
When she was old enough to
realize boys didn’t have ‘germs’, she became interested in romance and used to ‘borrow’
her mum’s books and read them in her room while she pretended to clean it (Ahhh,
the subterfuge!).
Then she discovered romantic
mysteries, and an entire new world opened up to her. How could she not write a
genre that encompassed her two loves: romance and crime?
She'll do whatever it takes
to track this killer ...
Harmony Talbot's world is
destroyed when she arrives home and discovers her cousin's dead body, left with
a single white rose as the killer's calling card. Lightning shouldn't strike
twice, but this is the second unsolved murder in Harmony's family. Harmony is
determined that this time there will be justice, even if she has to track down
the culprit herself.
Homicide detective Bern Knight
is good at catching criminals. Though meaningful, his work leaves little time
for relationships, and the last thing he needs is a beautiful, bumbling amateur
sleuth getting herself into trouble. Whoever committed this crime is no
ordinary murderer; he's a ghost, leaving behind no evidence until more bodies
with the same sadistic markers start turning up.
As a digital forensic investigator,
Harmony has a special set of skills that she's fully prepared to use, no matter
how much the stern detective is against her interference. Tracking the killer
is no easy feat, but Harmony lures him out of hiding. Except now she's the one
in the killer's crosshairs…
And there you have it, five fab Aussie authors with five
fabulous stories.
I hope I’ve introduced you to one or more authors who may just
become one of your new go-to’s or favorites. If so, I’d love to know, no matter
how far down the track J
Have you heard of or read any of these books? Do any intrigue
you more than others? Have you read any other Aussie-authored novels that you’d
recommend? I’m always looking to expand my horizons J
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Michelle xx
Michelle
Somers is a bookworm from way back. An ex-Kiwi who now calls Australia home,
she's a professional killer and matchmaker, a storyteller and a romantic. Words
are her power and her passion. Her heroes and heroines always get their happy
ever after, but she'll put them through one hell of a journey to get there.
Michelle
lives in Melbourne, Australia, with her real life hero and three little heroes
in the making. And Emmie, a furry black feline who thinks she’s a dog. Her
debut novel, Lethal in Love won the Romance Writers of Australia's 2016
Romantic Book of the Year (RuBY) and the 2013 Valerie Parv Award.
You
can find out all about Michelle, her adventures and her books at www.michelle-somers.com
Please
pop by and say 'hi' 😊
18 comments:
Michelle, You are my experience of romance writers personified. Thank you for introducing me and Romancing The Genre's readers to five fantastic Aussie Authors! And if anyone is reading this comment and skimmed or skipped Michelle's bio, stop, go back and read it. I always smile before reaching the end of the first paragraph.
PS: So glad you are able to be our guest today!
Awesome post, Michelle. There are several authors here I can add to my TBR list!
Great post Michelle
Thanks for the shout out Michelle!
Ooh, lovely! Thank you, Michelle!
Hi Judith.
Thanks so much for having me back! I always love visiting with you guys!
I really hope the readers take time to try one or several of these authors. They really are a talented bunch 😊
Thanks so much as always for your love snd support.
Michelle xx
Hi Lynn
I’m so glad you’ve added these guys to your TBR pile. They’re well worth the add 😊
Thanks do much for dtopping by and commenting ❤️❤️❤️
Michelle xxx
Thanks so much, Barbara.
I really appreciate your visit and comment ❤️❤️❤️
Michelle xxx
My absolute pleasure, Avril 😊
Wishing you the best of luck for the Ritas! You so deserve it ❤️
Michelle xxx
My pleasure, Amy ❤️
I have everything crossed for you for the Ritas. So exciting!!! 😊
Michelle xx
Thank you so much, Michelle! That's so lovely of you. Feeling very honored to make your list! I think I need to grab some of those other books, though, they sound awesome!
So glad to include you Shannon. I just loved Heartbreaker.
Definitely grab the others. They well deserve being in my fave list 😊
Michelle xxx
Great post Michelle, with fabulous suggestions to add to readers TBR pile. My favourites are on this list too.
Hi Savannah
It’s a great list, isn’t it? And I could have continued to list more - we have so much talent here.
Thanks so much for stopping by 😊
Michelle xx
Thanks for the recommendations, Michelle! There are a number of books I'd love to read here. Awesome!
That’s great, Sarah. I hope you find some new faves from this list 😊
Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting.
Michelle xx
Totally and utterly chuffed to be listed with these incredible writers. Michelle Somers - you inspire me, both for your talent and for the way you nurture and support other writers. I feel lucky to know you. X
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