Moonfire

Moonfire by Linda Lael Miller, published by Simon and Schuster in June 1991, is a historical romance novel that unfolds against the backdrop of Australia’s vast shores. The story follows Maggie Chamberlain, who, after being abandoned by her fiancé, seeks to forge a new life in Sydney. As she navigates her new reality, she encounters the wealthy and enigmatic Reeve McKenna, who ignites a whirlwind of desire within her. However, Reeve’s heart is complicated by his quest to find his long-lost brother, creating a tension between his passion for Maggie and his unresolved past.
Readers will find a narrative rich in emotional complexity and sensuality as Maggie grapples with her feelings for Reeve while yearning for a deeper connection. The novel explores themes of love, longing, and the struggle for personal fulfillment amidst the challenges of life in a new land. With its focus on romance and historical elements, Moonfire presents a vivid portrayal of two individuals caught in a tumultuous relationship, each seeking to reconcile their desires with their pasts. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers into a world where passion and heartache intertwine.
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An American beauty is stranded by a shattered promise on Australia’s vast shores from “the most outstanding writer of sensual historical romance” (RT Book Reviews) and the author of One Wish.
After sailing to Australia only to find that the man who asked her to marry him has no intention of fulfilling his part of the bargain, Maggie Chamberlain vows to shape a new life for herself in Sydney. Then arrogant, wealthy Reeve McKenna captures Maggie’s untried heart, thrilling her senses with the sweet, dark rush of desire. But Reeve cannot be hers alone, for he is obsessed by his search for his beloved brother James, lost two decades before. Reeve’s fierce hunger for the Yankee beauty is not yet love, and Maggie wants both the breathless pleasure of his passion and the full surrender of his heart—or nothing at all.
One of America’s most romantic writers, Linda Lael Miller brings the white-hot passion of Moonfire to the Australian frontier country in this sensuous story of two lovers bound by desire.
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