Welcome to Outback Tours

· MoshPit Publishing
Ebook
193
Pages

About this ebook

Naughty but nice – wealthy socialite Louisa Smith has it all: Sydney North Shore mansion; brilliant, handsome fiancé; new engineering degree and three lucrative job offers.

But when she takes a solo journey to the Northern Territory and gets arrested, she can’t charm – or buy – her way out of it because Daddy cuts off her credit cards.

Stranded, Louisa must work off a Community Service Order by escorting ten juvenile offenders on a tour of the Outback designed to teach them respect for their country and themselves.

For Louisa the punishment is extreme. To make matters worse, she feels a fierce sexual attraction between herself and Warren, their uptight, moral but absolutely gorgeous Aboriginal tour guide.

For two long weeks Louisa endures encounters with wild animals, wild teenagers, wild adventures and wild desire. Will this spoiled rich girl develop social values (and an appreciation of a rollicking good sex life)?

(Please note: Welcome to Outback Tours was previously published as The Guided Tour.)

About the author


Maggie Brooke was born on a farm in Kansas and now she lives in Oz. (No ruby slippers, please, she doesn’t want to go back!) She is a free-lance writer and, although she’s had many stories, poems and articles published this is her first novel to hit the big time. 

She’s lived more places, worked more jobs, had more men than she cares to remember. Favourite place to live – tropical island in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Favourite job – delivering babies in an African jungle. Favourite men – her gorgeous grandsons. She now lives in North Queensland with her dog, Gideon.

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