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September Moon [Mass Market Paperback]

Candice Proctor


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5 Oct 1999
In this, her third novel, the multitalented author of Night in Eden returns to the glorious setting of nineteenth-century Australia,  to the ancient, primal vistas of the outback, to a land as untamed as a man's soul. . . .

Patrick O'Reilly loves life in the wilderness. All he needs is his land, his work, and the company of the children he adores. The last thing he wants is the prim and proper Englishwoman who arrives to care for his unruly children. Amanda Davenport seems unprepared for the harshness of the place O'Reilly calls home, and yet he finds himself inexplicably drawn to this proud woman and the fire he knows exists beneath her refined exterior.

Accepting a job as governess is the only way Amanda can earn passage back to her beloved England and away from this land that she hates--rugged, uncivilized, intoxicating, like Patrick O'Reilly himself. Despite her fears, Amanda gradually awakens to the shimmering heat of this wild primitive land, to the children she can't help but love, and to this magnificent man whose raw sensuality dares to expose her own undeniable passion. . . .

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5.0 out of 5 stars A GOOD BOOK 10 Nov 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Once in a great while, you discover a wonderful new writer that makes you remember why you wade through all that other trash. Candice Proctor is such a writer. I was so excited when I started reading this book, the language was so vivid, the characters so memorable, the story so captivating. And my pleasure only increased. OK, so I fell in love with O'Reilly, but what woman wouldn't? All the characters are people you feel like you've come to know. And the setting is so vividly drawn--Ms Proctor has a wonderful way of making a place and a time period come alive, without overdoing it. A wonderful writer, a wonderful book. I can't wait for Candice Proctor's next book.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Breathtaking!! 29 Sep 2000
By Pamela Leung - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
When I first read The Bequest by Candice Proctor, I knew immediately that this author had a tremendous talent! SEPTEMBER MOON was an extremely charming love story between an English governess and an Australian farmer.

Amanda Davenport had high hopes of returning to her beloved England, a place where she calls home, after working for 4 years as a secretary in Australia. But when her empolyer suddenly falls ill the night before the ship sets sail, Amanda faces a desolate situation. She ends up missing the ship and losing her job at the same time. With no more money and feeling desperate and very much alone, she applies for a job as a governess for the O'Reilly family. Faced with a challenge with three hellions whose mother abandoned them, she slowly begins to understand and feel compassion for them, as well as falling hard for the children's handsome father, Patrick O'Reilly. Patrick O'Reilly who is still bitter at his wife, who left him and the children (even though it has been 6 years), has no room for any more romance, especially with a prim and *English* governess. But soon he starts to see Amanda's passionate side, a deeper character hidden in her, that he starts having romantic feelings for her. After much teasing and practical jokes, and getting used to the harsh living conditions, both discover a love that could last a life time if only they would allow it to work.

Ms. Proctor's writing is outstanding. I immediately fell in love with the children, Hannah, Liam and Missy. This story is so sweet that it will make you laugh and cry. You may think "Oh no! Not another of those romances with a guy falling in love with his governess storyline," but Ms. Proctor writes it so well that you won't even notice it. You'll be too caught up with the romance between Amanda and Patrick. Trust me on this! You'll love it, after reading this I went and bought all of Ms. Proctor's books.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A heartwarming, unforgettable book 11 Nov 1999
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This is one of those books you'll want to read over and over again, it's that good. The characters are so wonderfully drawn--not just Amanda and O'Reilly, but all the memorable secondary characters, too. And it's so refreshing to read a story that's DIFFERENT--if you're tired of the same old worn-out scenes in romance novels, then this book is for you. The hilarious ant scene, the unexpected twist to the didgeridoo scene, the rainmaking scene, the shearing shed dance--I would be hard put to pick my favorite. Candice Proctor is such a wonderful writer--her images are so striking and memorable, she brings 19th century Australia to life. But most importantly, this is a wonderful LOVE STORY. The emotion is so well done, the writing so outstanding, this isn't just a good romance, it's a GREAT BOOK. Since reading SEPTEMBER MOON, I've ordered her other books, as well, and they're all outstanding. If you haven't yet discovered this wonderful new Australian-American writer, you're really missing something!
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