Author : Elizabeth Haran
Publisher : BASTEI LÜBBE
ISBN 13 : 3732546136
Total Pages : 412 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (325 download)
Book Synopsis Beyond the Red Horizon by : Elizabeth Haran
Download or read book Beyond the Red Horizon written by Elizabeth Haran and published by BASTEI LÜBBE. This book was released on 2018-01-09 with total page 412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: England, 1918. World War One rages, and Victoria Hospital harbours the wounded. Between the falling bombs, a love is blooming. Nurse Elena and Doctor Lyle fall hard for each other. Their passion rivalled only by their desire to save lives. Doomed from the start, the young lovers must hide their relationship. But Lyle has kept a secret from Elena. Guilt-ridden, he breaks off contact and returns home to marry his ex-girlfriend. Elena's parents arrange her marriage to an older Italian who takes his unwilling bride to Australia. Years later, Lyle answers an ad for the Flying Doctor Service "Down Under". Meanwhile Elena has learned to survive on the outback. And she has kept quiet all these years about a scandal that could tear her family apart. Beyond the Red Horizon is an epic historical romance. What if our soulmate slips through our fingers? Can true love stand the test of time—and the pain of betrayal? With an eye for detail, Elizabeth Haran has written numerous historical romance novels including Stars in the Southern Sky, Staircase to the Moon, Island of Whispering Winds, Under a Flaming Sky, Dreams beneath a Red Sun, and River of Fortune, available as ebooks. Haran's novels are perfect for fans of family sagas set in beautiful locations like Sarah Lark's, Island of a Thousand Springs or Kate Morton's, The Forgotten Garden. About the author Elizabeth Haran was born in Bulawayo, Rhodesia and migrated to Australia as a child. She lives with her family in Adelaide and has written fourteen novels set in Australia. Her heart-warming and carefully crafted books have been published in ten countries and are bestsellers in Germany.