Outback Heat by Suzanne Brandyn


Outback Heat
Title : Outback Heat
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 254
Publication : First published June 5, 2010

The soaring temperature in the Outback is not the only heat Sarah Munro faces when she returns home for her father’s funeral. She wants to sell the family’s cattle station and return to Sydney and her fiancé as quickly as possible.

Sarah doesn’t want anyone to find out what she’d done in the past. She wants to close this chapter of her life for good and then there will never be a reason to return to this dusty one horse town.

Ethan Wade, her first love claims that he owns half of Munro Station but Sarah wants him out. As they try to settle their differences, a raging attraction ignites.

Will Sarah and Ethan find each other again as Sarah's past creeps back from her storehouse of regrets?



Outback Heat was previously published under the title of Heat in the Outback.

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Outback Heat Reviews


  • Jenny

    Outback Heat is about two young people Ethan Wade, and Chloe Munro who was teenage lovers who were separated from each other by Chloe's father have a second chance of love and forgiveness. Chloe Munro came back to Myall Creek and her father's farm after his death. However, it did not run as smoothly as Chloe had thought due to Ethan her teenage lover was now living at the Munro's farm. Outback Heat takes the readers on a rollercoaster ride following the up and downs with the rekindle romance between Ethan and Chloe. The readers of Outback Heat will be surprised and overjoyed with the conclusion of this book.

    I enjoy the way Suzanne Brandyn shows the readers of Outback Heat through the way she portrays her characters that falling in love is not easy, but with hard work and persistence, you can always achieve it. Readers of Outback Heat will learn about teen pregnancy and how it affects the people involved. Also, I like the way Suzanne Brandyn portrayed this issue in Outback Heat. While reading Outback Heat, you will learn about country living.

    I recommend this book.

  • Tam

    This is a republished version of Heat in the Outback which I have also read and was previously published by a publisher.

    Whatever the author did to this story, I read Outback Heat in two sittings. It would have been one but life gets in the way at times. The story is sharper and so natural.

    The story is a sweet rural romance that will have you in tears, smiling and just thoroughly enjoying a true rural romance. I loved Ethan, and the way Suzanne portrayed his side of the story. What a journey. Sarah has some series problems to overcome as well, but in the end (as all romances do) the happy ever after was perfect.



    Loved it. A great Aussie Rural Romance.

  • Debbie Hughes

    I was given this book for an honest review…..


    I love this story. It’s just so wonderful! I love Ethan and Sarah. My heart went out to these two and the struggles they go through. It kind of reminds me of “Sweet Home Alabama” as far as once you find your soul mate that’s it. No matter what you go through or where you go, you somehow find your way to the right one.

    Very well written, and a very easy read. Could not put it down.

  • Michelle

    When Sarah returns to her hometown for father's funeral, she wants to sell the cattle farm and never return. She especially doesn't want to run into her first love Ethan. An intriguing read that makes you hope that the couple can settle their differences and start over again.

  • Ginny Rodenberg

    Sarah and Ethan were great.

  • Tami Winbush

    Well damn, I'm ticked! Suzanne Brandyn has just ticked me off. How can she make two characters that are so hard-headed? Why did she make me yell at them over and over to just pull their heads out of their butts?

    "Just love each other! Quit being so hard-headed. Can't you tell that it wasn't like that?" **sigh**

    And then to top it all off, they can't hear me yelling at them! Who would have thunk it?

    OK, now for the 'real' review. Yes, I am mad about the fact that the characters were so hard headed and could have been happier had they just taken the time to hear what the other had to say. But what I didn't tell you is if I can't get into a book where I can be mad, can feel anything at all in the book, it really doesn't matter as much to me.

    Suzanne's writing made me FEEL the characters, they were my friends. I wanted the best for them page after page. They were real to me, and I wanted them to be happy. It takes a talented author to touch the hearts of their readers with the characters, and to keep them engaged in the story from page one. Suzanne has certainly done this and more.

    Kudos Ms. Brandyn for the release of this book, and I look forward to many more by you in the future.

  • Brandyn

    Unfortunately reading a book by an author with my name was a dud. I thought this was pretty bad.