Faye Hall's passion
driven, mystery filled books are set in small townships of North Queensland,
Australia during the late 1800's.
Each of her novels bring something symbolically Australian to her readers, from Aboriginal herbal remedies, to certain gemstones naturally only found in this part of the world.
Each of her books tell of a passionate connection between the hero and heroine, surrounded and threatened by deceit, scandal, theft and sometimes even murder.
These romances swerve from the traditional romances as Faye aims to give her readers so much more intrigue, whilst also revealing the hidden histories of rural townships of North Queensland.
Faye finds her inspiration from the histories of not only the township she grew up in, but the many surrounding it. She also bases most of her characters on people she has met in her life.
Faye was able to live her own passion driven romance, marrying the love of her life after a whirlwind romance in 2013. Together they are raising their 9 children in a remote country town in northern Queensland, Australia.
Each of her novels bring something symbolically Australian to her readers, from Aboriginal herbal remedies, to certain gemstones naturally only found in this part of the world.
Each of her books tell of a passionate connection between the hero and heroine, surrounded and threatened by deceit, scandal, theft and sometimes even murder.
These romances swerve from the traditional romances as Faye aims to give her readers so much more intrigue, whilst also revealing the hidden histories of rural townships of North Queensland.
Faye finds her inspiration from the histories of not only the township she grew up in, but the many surrounding it. She also bases most of her characters on people she has met in her life.
Faye was able to live her own passion driven romance, marrying the love of her life after a whirlwind romance in 2013. Together they are raising their 9 children in a remote country town in northern Queensland, Australia.
Passions in Australia
She giggled knowingly. “I knew your name,
Re, both your first and your last. How
could I not.”
“Then why pretend you didn’t know me?”
She shrugged casually. “Would you rather me
have told those ladies that we slept together?”
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From
Faye Hall's 'She's a Lot Like You', released April 2014
Faye Hall, an Australian author, will have
her second eBook, ‘She’s A lot Like You’ released with Red Sage Publishing
April this year.
Like her other passion driven, mystery filled
books, her new release is set in a small township of North Queensland,
Australia during the late 1800's.
Ravenswood, the setting for ‘She’s A lot Like
You’, is a township in Queensland most commonly known for its history in gold
mining. However, for her story, Faye has
chosen to show a more glamorous and risqué side of this once very prosperous
town. There are beautiful gowns, gala
dances and the hidden beauty of a country estate, all things Ravenswood had and
more before the gradual decline of the town.
As with all her stories, Faye has included something singularly Australian
to entice her readers into the hypnotic allure of the Australian culture in the
late Victorian period.
Faye has chosen this period to set her
stories in precisely because she feels it has not been explored enough, nor has
the beauty of Northern Australia during that period been represented to its
fullest extent. Other townships Faye
explores through her writings include the Burdekin Shire, Sarina, Proserpine
and Bowen (the township made famous by Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Australia’).
With every book, Faye has strived to give her
readers not only the passionate connection between the hero and heroine, but
also the ever present threat of deceit, scandal,
theft and sometimes even murder.
A third book has recently been contracted
with Red Sage, but as yet a release date is unavailable.
Faye’s books can be purchased direct from Red Sage at:-
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