A Passing Fancy

· Dobbie Enterprises
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Can respectable Cleo find love with black sheep Jacob?


1858.

Alone in Nugget Gully, a goldrush town in Australia, Cleo sets up business as a milliner. Independent and respectable Cleo is determined to be successful but finds herself in financial difficulty.

Also in Nugget Gully is disreputable black sheep Jacob Raines. He comes to Cleo’s aid when she needs him, and grateful as she is, if her association with Jacob was known her reputation would be ruined. And yet, despite everything, Cleo and Jacob cannot stay away from each other.


Scandal follows, but will they have a happy ending?  


This is a reissue of a book previously written by Kaye Dobbie under her penname Deborah Miles

About the author

Kaye Dobbie has been writing professionally ever since she won the Big River short story contest at the age of 18. Her career has undergone many changes, including Australian historical fiction under the name Lilly Sommers, to romance written as Sara Bennett and published in the US and Australia. Her books have been translated into many languages. She is currently writing under her 'proper' name, Kaye Dobbie, and is published by Harlequin (Mira) Australia and Weltbild in Germany.

      Kaye lives on the central Victorian goldfields with her husband and four very important cats.


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