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  • Published: 2 November 2015
  • ISBN: 9780143780427
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 64

The Day We Met

Four short meet cute love stories



Four free, deliciously romantic short stories.

Four free, deliciously romantic short stories.
WHEN JACK MET EVIE he found his usual movie star charm wasn’t enough to catch her attention. In fact, she seemed to be actively avoiding him . . . He’s heard Evie has a fatal fear of paparazzi, but that doesn’t mean he should ignore his heart, does it?

WHEN HARRY MET BETH he was tongue-tied for weeks. How was it possible this goddess of a woman now worked at their local hardware store in McLaren Vale? And how on earth will this farmer’s son get up the courage to win her love?

WHEN HENRY MET GINA he instantly knew two things. One, that she was a changer like he was. And two, that his dad was right about the way their kind fell in love – instantly, irrevocably. But has Gina felt it too?

WHEN ELOISE MET ZACH she sensed something strangely distinguished about the masked intruder holding her captive outside her own ball. Lady Eloise Blakely has always longed for a world less ordinary, but is she ready to give her heart to an outlaw?

RANDOM ROMANCE

  • Published: 2 November 2015
  • ISBN: 9780143780427
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 64

About the authors

Cheryl Adnams

Cheryl Adnams lives in Adelaide, South Australia. After discovering a love of writing in high school, she went on to complete courses in screenplay writing and a Diploma of Freelance Travel Writing and Photography.
Having travelled extensively, Cheryl lived and worked in the United States, Canada and then for a tour company in Switzerland and Austria. Back home in South Australia now, she has a deep love and pride for the Fleurieu Peninsula and Adelaide Hills regions – particularly the beauty of the beaches and wine region of McLaren Vale.
She attributes Nora Roberts/J.D. Robb for inspiring her to get back into her lifetime love of writing. When she’s not writing, Cheryl is avidly reading as many books as she can fit in around her busy full-time job as a training facilitator.

Vanda Vadas

Before residing in Australia, Vanda’s birthplace and early childhood years were spent in Papua New Guinea. At the age of eleven, a holiday in England sparked an interest in the days of old. Castles, ruins, and discovering Jane Austen novels inspired a life-long interest in all things historical, a passion that later kick-started Vanda’s desire to write historical romance.
Vanda has studied and worked in the field of Education, teaching Literacy and Numeracy to children and adults. She’s also worked as a PA, a recruitment consultant and now in home furnishings.
Her two children, of whom she’s immensely proud, have flown the coop and are successfully making their own way in the world.
Vanda and her husband live on the Gold Coast in Queensland where they enjoy walks along world-renowned beaches or a quiet getaway to the lush hills of the Hinterland.

Avril Tremayne

Avril Tremayne took the circuitous route to becoming a writer, via careers in nursing, teaching, public relations and corporate affairs – most recently in global aviation.

She hung up her corporate hat in 2013, after returning to her home city of Sydney, Australia, after a three year stint in the Middle East, and turned her mind to becoming a full time author.

She’s been writing sexy, funny, contemporary romance ever since.
When she's not reading or writing, Avril can generally be found dining to excess, drinking wine, talking about travel, and obsessing over shoes.

Sue-Ellen Pashley

Aquila is Sue-Ellen’s first published novel. From being an avid reader and writer as a child to studying literature at university, she’s always loved the written word and where it can transport her. Sue-Ellen is a member of the Queensland Writers Centre, Romance Writers of Australia and the Bundaberg Writers Group.
In her 'other' life, Sue-Ellen works as a social worker, providing counselling to people of all ages, including young adults. She lives in Central Queensland with her very patient husband, her 3 awesome kids and a menagerie – dogs, chooks, snakes, blue-tongue lizards, a turtle and too many fish to count. She’s an eternal optimist who really enjoys making things as difficult as possible for her protagonists.