Winnawarra

Heart pounding suspense and feel good romance set in the Australian Outback

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Pub Date Dec 08 2017 | Archive Date Apr 30 2018

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Description

Heart pounding suspense and feel good romance set in the Australian Outback

Emily Perkins is over the moon to learn Jock Macgregor has left her a share in Winnawarra Station in the magnificent Kimberly region of Outback Australia. The bonus comes when she realises, his handsome grandson, Doug is the man of her dreams. She loves working beside him and every day is an adventure.

After receiving a letter from Jock, she discovers he was convinced the accident that killed his son and daughter-in-law was actually murder, and he included her in his will to investigate the deaths.

When accidents start happening to Emily, and she hears footsteps outside her room at night, she is convinced someone is stalking her.

Is she next on the killer’s list?

Isolated on an Outback cattle ranch, will strong, dependable Doug be able to keep her safe?

A murderer is loose at Winnawarra Station, and she must race against time to identify the killer before he strikes again.

PUBLISHER NOTE: Australian Rural Romance. A full-length Romantic Suspense novel of 81,372 words.

Heart pounding suspense and feel good romance set in the Australian Outback

Emily Perkins is over the moon to learn Jock Macgregor has left her a share in Winnawarra Station in the magnificent...


A Note From the Publisher

This is an Advanced Reading Copy

This is an Advanced Reading Copy


Advance Praise

A fast-paced Australian Rural Romance and a heroine determined to uncover the truth. Winnawarra is an exceptional suspense thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Perfect for readers of Fleur McDonald, Fiona Palmer and Bronwyn Parry.

A fast-paced Australian Rural Romance and a heroine determined to uncover the truth. Winnawarra is an exceptional suspense thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Perfect for readers of...


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A fun flirty rural romance, some good chemistry between the main characters with some suspense thrown in made for an enjoyable read. This isn't a long novel and it was an easy read, a great beach read. I love reading books set in my home state, and wish someone would leave me some land in their will just like Emily and some hot country workers included in the package would be great, without the threats and suspense though.

Thanks to Netgalley and Luminosity Publishing LLP for an advanced copy in return for an honest review

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I received an ARC of this book from Netgalley. I really enjoyed the story line between Em and Doug. The suspense woven through the book kept me on the edge of my seat. I like that the author threw a bit of jealousy in the story during the dance scene. It really made the heart strings tug but it had a HEA ending which was heartwarming. Definitely an author I would read again.

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This book was a very good love story with a little murder intrigue twisted into the plot. I stayed up and finished this book in one night. I recommend this book to everyone looking for a lighter love story (kind of like Essie Summers) I hope that this is just the beginning of a series of stories for these brothers.

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I really enjoyed this story. It had a great mix of elements - romance, suspense and mystery and a great cast of characters.

I enjoyed the storyline as well as all the Australian Outback and the cattle ranch. I will definitely be wanting to read about what comes next.

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Loved this well written romantic suspense. The book has a great plot that will keep the reader guessing. I loved the Australian setting. I recommend this book to readers who enjoy a good suspense.

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Winnawarra is a sweet romantic suspense that takes place mostly on a cattle station in the Australian Outback. This story reads like a travelogue at times. The mystery was fun and I really liked the Macgregor men but it took me a bit longer to warm up to Emily. Still I enjoyed this story and look forward to further adventures of the Red Skies Detective Agency.

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I liked Winnawarra by Elizabeth M. Darcy. The suspense and dangerous parts were exciting as well as the marvelous Outback backdrop. It was the Australian remote ranch setting that drew me to the story. They were also the strong parts of the books.

The main characters, Emily and Doug both had personal struggles that wanted to overwhelm them as well as the story-line at times. The personal growth is not as strong as it needed to be to make them a sure-fire romantic bet. Still the mystery comes to a satisfying conclusion.

The first book I have read by this author. I would read another especially if t takes palce in the Outback. She does the scenery, proud.

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Winnawarra by Elizabeth M. Darcy
Red Skies #1

In what I believe is the first in an upcoming series set in the Australian Outback we meet Emily Perkins and the three Macgregor brothers. Emily has just found out that if she remains on the Winnawarra Station for a year she will own 10% of the business. Doug, Robbie and Ian will own the other portion of the station. Emily is great with auditing, managing businesses, money and is almost finished with her degree in forensic science SO when she is faced with the possibility of solving three murders and preventing a few more she is definitely interested…and especially since she believes she might be in the killer’s crosshairs.

This is a romance between a woman who has lost her trust in men and man who has been to war and come home scarred and dealing with PTSD. It is a mystery and thriller. It is the first book that sets the stage for a new series set in the outback and has great promise. It was above average and kept me interested even if somewhat predictable. I would have liked to have more details about the life on the station, mustering, visuals of the area and other things but did enjoy Emily and Doug and look forward to finding out who Robbie and Ian will end up with and what future cold cases the group will solve.

I admit that I had trouble at times understanding why Emily behaved as she did, how she could expect someone to keep her safe when she did silly things and why she got so angry at Doug for some things and not for others. I also couldn’t understand why the brothers thought everyone working for them was “good” and that Emily might be imagining things that were happening. That said, I am eager to read the next book when it comes out.

Thank you to Luminosity Publishing and NetGalley for the ARC – This is my honest review.

3-4 Stars

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**3.5 stars** (increased to 4 stars as I’m interested to read more)
In England, Emily Perkins has unexpectedly inherited a share of Winnawarra Station from an old friend of her mother’s, Jock Macgregor. There are a few stipulations though, it’s in Western Australia, and she must reside at the station for one year and during that time use her business skills to assist the manager. It soon comes to light that Jock suspected someone had been fiddling the books....and interfering a little bit more. Emily also shares the inheritance with Jock’s three Grandsons, Doug, Robbie and Ian. Their parents were killed in a car accident a few months before Jock’s death. Was this connected as Jock suspected?

I enjoyed this Australian based Romantic Suspense story. I thought the author did a great job of creating a tense atmosphere whenever Emily felt threatened, especially the ‘tap, tap, tap’ of the metal tipped boots.
It’s Doug and Emily that have the mutual attraction but I felt the romantic element didn’t always pull me in, though I felt it improved as the story went on. Part of it may have been Doug calling Emily ‘love’, as in ‘Did you have a good trip love? Or ‘Let me take your bag love’. He may not have said these words exactly but it’s in that context and started as soon as he met her. I know it’s an iconic Australian way of talking, especially the older generation but I felt it sounded strange and a little condescending from someone in his early 30’s who had served in Afghanistan with the Australian Special Forces. I much preferred it when he just called her ‘Em’. There were also a couple of instances that I felt Doug under reacted to danger around Emily and an episode or two where Emily over reacted to Doug’s attention to someone.

I do believe this is the first in a new series called ‘Red Skies’(I saw the title mentioned as Red Skies 1 somewhere) and I’d be very interested to see how the characters develop if this is the case.

Thank you to Netgalley and the Publisher for a copy to read and review.

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Romance and suspense in the Australian Outback, Winnawarra has the backdrop for an intriguing book.

Winnawarra by Elizabeth M Darcy was the first book by this author I have read and I’d certainly be interested in checking out her other titles.

Winnawarra had a well-developed plot that moved along at a good pace. World building was very well done. Ms Darcy had a lovely way of describing the scenery and it was interesting to see them from Emily’s English perspective. Characters were very well developed both primary and secondary characters. The relationship between Doug and Emily was believable and very easy to go along with.
I did find Emily’s character a bit skittish. I didn’t like that she kept relying on Doug to keep her safe, and almost blamed him if something happened. I can understand her fear, especially being in an environment so very foreign to her and surrounded by strangers; but she just came across as a tad clingy and I would have like to have seen a bit more spunk from her. But that is a very small criticism; her behaviour in no way ruined what is an excellent story.

Now, I must confess that I did reach a point early in the book where I nearly put it away, never to pick it up again. As an Australian who has lived in country Australia I’m used to the rhythms and dialogue of the ‘bush’. I’ve noticed that some reviewers criticised the ‘old fashioned language’ used by even some of the younger characters. Well, that’s just how it is in the country. It is extremely common for men, if they have been brought up to respect women, to use a more courteous way of speaking. It’s not uncommon for a tipped hat and a nod as greeting. That’s just how it is, and to be honest, I love it! Similarly, speech patterns are often a bit slower. This is not an indication of intelligence; it’s just how it is. These idiosyncrasies are not universal, you’ll find many men who talk a million miles an hour and have a city style vocabulary; like everywhere else, everyone is an individual.

So what made me almost throw in the towel with this one? In the first six or so chapters I found the author went a bit overboard with the stereotypical Aussie lingo. I know she is trying to set the scene and make sure everyone knows it is Australia, not America; but still it’s a bit exaggerated. At first I thought it may have been from Emily’s POV where she was particularly sensitive to it as it would have been completely foreign to her; but no, it was just the author’s style. Luckily, it did settle down and the ‘lingo’ died away a bit. Speech did not lose its Australian authenticity, but it was dialled down to more normal levels. But what had me almost give up was something so minor, but it really annoyed me.

In Australia, from the 1980s onwards the Australian government has run an advertising campaign regarding sun safety. For many years it centred on this gorgeous cartoon with the song “Slip, Slop, Slap” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7nocIenCYg this is iconic viewing in Aussie TV history, and was central to many childhood memories. Unfortunately, it was misused in the book. First, the slogan is rarely, if ever, used to refer to the putting on of sunscreen. It’s used more as a reminder for someone to “Slip (on a shirt), Slop (on sunscreen), and Slap (on a hat). But the deal breaker was that it was quoted incorrectly as “slip-slap-slop.” Blasphemy! Ok, so not quite that bad, but it was towards the end of the author’s overuse of Australian stereotypical dialogue and I guess it was just the icing on the cake!

Despite the quirks in language early in the book, I thoroughly enjoyed Winnawarra. It was a well done story, and I’ll admit I was tossing up between two possible suspects for the killer until the reveal towards the end of the book.

If you enjoy contemporary romances with a strong ‘whodunit’ theme set in the Australian Outback, I’d certainly recommend giving Elizabeth M Darcy’s Winnawarra a go.

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Winnawarra
Elizabeth M. Darcy

A well–crafted story full of suspense that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel. The characters were compelling,well written and drew the reader in. The setting in the Austrailian outback was awsome. I specialy liked the "language" problem. Emily could not understand Doug's "accent". The writer included Aussie terms and sometimes I didn't understand either. I loved the whole book. It was a great mystery murder plot that had lots of twists and didn't get solved untill the very end.
I highly advise you to try this novel you will be glad you did.

I received this copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. So glad I did.

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3.25-3.5 Stars
A mystery romance set in the Australian Outback. The thriller/mystery part is excellent, but the romance needs a little more. It wasn't quite a slow-burn kind of clean romance nor was it a steamy Aussie cowboy romance, but seemed stuck in between (I would've bumped up the star rating for one or the other). I did like the realistic portrayal of the PTSD sufferer in the male MC. Overall, a decent read if you like contemporary romances.

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I enjoyed this book it had a decent storyline with plenty of suspense it will have you on the edge of your seat at times.I really liked both Em and Doug there was plenty of chemistry between them overall this was a super read and I look forward to trying more from Elizabeth in the future.

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