We moved to Canberra when I was six, and although it’s Australia’s capital, back then it was more like a slightly overgrown country town, with wide open spaces, and mountains beyond the paddocks. We also went camping sometimes, and on day trips to some of the wonderful places in that part of Victoria. We also had a block of bushland at Kangaroo Ground, north-east of Melbourne, and, except for the bull-ants, I loved going up there into the bush. These days, that’s all suburbia, but back then it was more country town. I guess you could say I’m a country girl at heart When I was small, we lived east of Melbourne, at the foot of the Dandenong Ranges. You write so vividly about the landscape and Dungirri, I have to ask are you a country girl born and bred or did you move there from a city? □ And can I say I love the photo of you and your dogs! Helene, thanks so much for inviting me to ‘visit’! It’s been wonderful being friends with you the past few years, and I love that we’re now both published in romantic suspense in Australia! She’s also a finalist in the RWAmerica RITA and the Daphne Du Maurier Award (go Bron!). Bronwyn was recently awarded the Best Romantic Suspense Novel in the ARRA awards. I’m very excited to welcome award winning author Bronwyn Parry to my blog today.
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