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Ningaloo Nights (Going Down Under) [Kindle Edition]

Tracy-Cooper Posey

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New York cop Sherry Abandonato cashes in her savings and dashes to Ningaloo in remote northwest Western Australia to find her sister who disappeared ten days ago. The only one with the skill to guide her to Derremawan is Mason Hayward, once an official guide with a reputation for getting people out of trouble, but now the town’s bad man.In a searing afternoon of unexpected passion, Mason strikes a bargain. He’ll get her to Derremawan, if she agrees to go there with him unconditionally, on his terms and his conditions.Sherry is astonished to find herself agreeing to the insane bargain, and worse, responding positively to the idea of three days of Mason Hayward dictating terms out under the Australian sun.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 194 KB
  • Print Length: 76 pages
  • Publisher: Ellora's Cave (November 1, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003ATPPPI
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #421,574 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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You've reached the Amazon Profile Page for Tracy Cooper-Posey, author of romantic suspense and erotic romantic suspense, and lots of other stuff in between.

I also write as Teal Ceagh -- publishing erotic urban fantasy and paranormal romances with Ellora's Cave.

I have a lot to say (you may have noticed when you landed here) and tend to be opinionated. I also love a good discussion.

But you may have clicked on this page to learn about me, too, so here's the dirt:

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Emma Darcy Award winning author of over thirty-five novels under various pen names.

...an author I'll pick up simply because her name is on the cover.
Kristi Ahlers, Amazon.com

...reminded me of why I fell in love with reading in the first place.
M.M. Gwynn, eBookConnections

...touches the heart and makes you feel everything.
Cherokee, Coffee Time Romance

...writes books which deserve a place on keeper shelves everywhere!
Julie Bonello, ECataRomance Reviews

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When I tell people I've been writing since I was 14 they tend to look at me a little oddly, but it's quite true. I fell in love with Harrison Ford and Star Wars at the exact same moment, and wrote the unofficial sequel in the following year. Of course, I had Han Solo and Leia falling in love long before the sequel came along, and in much more satisfying fashion than George Lucas ever managed.

What I didn't realize at the time, and not for another twenty years or so, was that I had been writing fanfic, possibly the first of its kind.

On a completely off-topic side-note, I used to lie awake at night, listening to the Star Wars soundtrack on my record player, and re-playing the movie in my head, fantasizing about how wonderful it would be to somehow be able to play the movie at home, whenever I wanted. Eight years later I saw my first Beta cassette player. It was the size of a small suitcase and weighed 45 pounds. A few years after that I got to buy my first VHS movie-Star Wars. That was a reflective moment in my life.

However, while things have clearly changed over the years since my first bad attempt at getting a hero and heroine together on paper, two things have not. I'm still writing romances, and I'm still throwing my hero and heroine through a fair imitation of hell while they're sorting their feelings for each other out -- the essence of romantic suspense.

But hey, here's the boring stuff: I'm Australian, although I live in Canada. I still have the accent, although I've been here over a decade now. And I still have trouble remembering it's a hood, not a bonnet, and stuff like that -- you'd be amazed how hard-wired culture really is. It calcifies internally, I think. But the mountains here are stupendous, so I think I'll stick around. Besides, my husband is kinda cute. Oh yeah, did I forget to mention? I met him on the Internet back when it was a few HTML pages and a couple of bulletin boards or two, and me and the kids (three of us) packed up and moved here.

The kids are no longer really kids any more. They're both taller than me now, but I didn't say that aloud, okay? I'd still like them to think I'm the boss for a while longer, at least.

Awards won and nominated for.
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Emma Darcy Award, the Romance Writers of Australia. (the award is now retired) for EYES OF A STRANGER

Best Pastiche Award - Sherlock Holmes Society of Western Australia, for CHRONICLES OF THE LOST YEARS

Carol Anne Sorel Encouragement Award for Writers

Best Original eBook in the Frankfurt eBook Awards for 2000, for DIANA BY THE MOON

RomantiCon 2009 Superstar Award for "Most Erotic Use of A Chocolate Chip Cookie" for NINGALOO NIGHTS

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