Barbara Hannay Bücher
Barbara Hannays Schriften entführen die Leser oft in das Herz des ländlichen und Outback-Australiens und bieten eine unverwechselbare Perspektive auf das Leben in diesen weiten Landschaften. Ihr Erzählstil zeichnet sich durch flüssiges Storytelling und ein tiefes Verständnis menschlicher Verbindungen aus. Hannay erforscht meisterhaft Themen wie Liebe, Gemeinschaft und die tiefen Bindungen, die Individuen zur natürlichen Welt aufbauen. Ihre reichen und fesselnden Werke fanden weltweit Anklang bei den Lesern und wurden für ihre Authentizität und emotionale Tiefe gefeiert.







Herzensentscheidung in London
- 471 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
KANN ICH IHNEN VERTRAUEN, DR. HUTTON? von KATE HARDY Zoe ist absolut hingerissen von Dr. Brad Hutton, dem neuen Kinderarzt im London City General Hospital. Aber so sehr sie sich nach ihm sehnt – sie sollte sich besser nicht mit ihm einlassen. Denn dann entdeckt Dr. Hutton womöglich ihr Geheimnis ... WENN ZÄRTLICHE WÜNSCHE SICH ERFÜLLEN von CAROLINE ANDERSON Die erfolgreiche Karrierefrau Isabel kann sich jeden Wunsch erfüllen – nur nicht ihren sehnlichsten: den nach der großen Liebe! Bis sie ihre Jugendliebe Will Thompson wiedertrifft. Doch Will scheint ihre zärtlichen Gefühle nicht zu erwidern ... BIS ANS ENDE DER WELT ... von BARBARA HANNAY Wenn die Sonne am Horizont versinkt, träumt Mark Winchester nur von einer: der süßen Sophie, die er auf einer Hochzeit traf. Nach einer traumhaften Nacht hörte er nie wieder von ihr. Bis sie ihn anruft und ihm ein ungeheuerliches Geständnis macht ...
The Secret Years
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
The discovery of her grandfather's World War II memorabilia leads Lucy Hunter to uncover a hidden family history involving forbidden love between a Queensland cattleman and the Honourable Georgina Lenton from London. As she delves into their poignant story through letters and a photograph, Lucy learns how this past continues to impact her and her mother, Rose. Set against the backdrop of the Australian bush and England's coast, the narrative explores themes of heartbreak, heroism, and the quest for belonging, crafted by a beloved, multi-award-winning author.
One Winter's Sunrise
- 560 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
A new hope for love…Billionaire Dominic Hunt’s party is a chance for hard-working party planner Andie Newman to make her name. She’s intent on convincing gorgeous Dominic that decking the halls will transform his brooding reputation, but he has an alternative idea― a convenient proposal!When Alice McMillan arrives at a French chateau, searching for long-lost family, she doesn’t expect to be confronted by deliciously brooding Julien Dubois. New dad and celebrity chef Julien is completely out of his depth. Could Alice be the answer to his prayers?When millionaire Zac hears of his sister’s death, he knows it’s time to abandon his party lifestyle and protect his baby niece. Travelling to snowy London there’s no-one he’d rather have at his side than his PA, Chloe – beautiful, kind…and utterly off-limits.
The Life Swap
- 370 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Tess is feeling burnt out from her uninspiring job and her busy city lifestyle. Even her personal relationships make her feel as if she's simply drifting through life rather than living it to the full. Having tragically lost her mother a few years earlier, she knows she owes it to herself to make so much more of the precious opportunities life offers. Her godmother Luna, who leads a very simple existence in a rustic cottage in the North Queensland rainforest, is also at something of a crossroads. Keen to expand her jewellery-making business, she needs the new connections that a bustling city offers. When she suggests to Tess that the two of them might swap homes for an extended period, it seems the perfect solution. Tess soon finds herself in a new world, adapting to life off-grid, dodging cassowaries, working in a charity bookstore and falling for the gorgeous but unavailable guy next door. Meanwhile, Luna gets far more than she bargained for, with police on her doorstep, old lovers turning up out of the blue, and the possibility of having her biggest secret exposed. Are they about to discover that taking great risks can bring even greater rewards? A moving and heart-warming story by the bestselling Australian author of The Garden of Hopes and Dreams and The Happiest Little Town.
The Summer of Secrets
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Chloe Brown, a journalist seeking a fresh start after her boyfriend reveals he doesn't want children, relocates to a small Queensland town for a new job. As she contemplates single motherhood through IVF, she discovers that the idyllic setting hides its own troubles. The local newspaper staff, including the troubled Finn and the resilient Emily, face personal challenges, while the community grapples with the mysterious disappearance of a beloved baker. Through interconnected lives, the story explores themes of pain, healing, and the transformative power of love and courage.
Two sisters, one baby and the best of intentions... As a vibrant young woman with a lifetime of possibilities ahead of her, Freya grants her sister, Pearl, the ultimate gift of motherhood. But this comes at a hefty price - an unexpected rift in her family and the loss of the man she loves. Decades later, Freya is divorced, childless and homeless, at rock bottom after losing everything she's worked for. When her estranged niece, Billie, offers sanctuary, managing the family restaurant on beautiful Magnetic Island, Freya can hardly refuse. Billie has never understood the tension between her mother and her aunt and now, with a newly broken heart, she is nursing a family secret of her own. All three women come together under the tropical Queensland skies, but can they let go of past regrets, or will old tensions tear them further apart? By an award-winning, bestselling author, this is a moving and inspiring novel set in a stunning location about choices and consequences and the redemptive power of love.

