White sands of summer / J. H. Fletcher.

By: Fletcher, J. H [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sydney, NSW : Mira, an imprint of Harlequin Enterprises, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: First Australian paperback editionDescription: 391 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781489259073Subject(s): Interpersonal relations -- Fiction | Australian fictionGenre/Form: Romance fiction. DDC classification: A823.4 Summary: "No-one thought barmaid Shannon Harcourt stood a chance with Hal Maitland, heir to the vast Maitland fortune. Yet their unlikely relationship flourishes until, one summer's day on the white sands of Charles Green Island, they realise their true feelings for each other - feelings that must motivate them to survive the coming war. Forty years on, Shannon, a successful businesswoman and younger sister Jess, an accomplished chef, have left their days of poverty far behind. Shannon now has her sights set on purchasing the island where her young love began. But when reclusive businessman, Dermot Black, becomes acquainted with Jess and shows interest in Charles Green, Shannon is wary of his motives. What could Black possibly want with the island, and why is he so interested in the Harcourt sisters? A story of love and competing ambitions, and a reminder to never underestimate the determination of a woman." --Back cover.
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First Australian Paperback Edition.

"Bestselling Australian author" --Front cover.

"An epic Australian saga of survival, determination and a love that knows no bounds." --Front cover.

"No-one thought barmaid Shannon Harcourt stood a chance with Hal Maitland, heir to the vast Maitland fortune. Yet their unlikely relationship flourishes until, one summer's day on the white sands of Charles Green Island, they realise their true feelings for each other - feelings that must motivate them to survive the coming war. Forty years on, Shannon, a successful businesswoman and younger sister Jess, an accomplished chef, have left their days of poverty far behind. Shannon now has her sights set on purchasing the island where her young love began. But when reclusive businessman, Dermot Black, becomes acquainted with Jess and shows interest in Charles Green, Shannon is wary of his motives. What could Black possibly want with the island, and why is he so interested in the Harcourt sisters? A story of love and competing ambitions, and a reminder to never underestimate the determination of a woman." --Back cover.

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