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In a contemporary version of Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice', Will Dawson heads to Rainbow Beach in Queensland, Australia, for the Christmas period, aiming to work in his aunt's cafe, catch a few waves and soak up the good karma of the area as a break from his university studies. Then he runs into Beth Bennett, her sisters Lucy and Meg, and Mike Williams, his old high school nemesis, who has his sights set on the Bennett girls. Life becomes a little more complicated for them all. This short 100,000 word, 250 page work of romantic fiction, incorporating social observation, humour and…mehr

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In a contemporary version of Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice', Will Dawson heads to Rainbow Beach in Queensland, Australia, for the Christmas period, aiming to work in his aunt's cafe, catch a few waves and soak up the good karma of the area as a break from his university studies. Then he runs into Beth Bennett, her sisters Lucy and Meg, and Mike Williams, his old high school nemesis, who has his sights set on the Bennett girls. Life becomes a little more complicated for them all. This short 100,000 word, 250 page work of romantic fiction, incorporating social observation, humour and drama, is primarily told from the perspectives of protagonists Will and Beth, as they to get their lives in order and keep their careers on track.


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Peter Miles lives in Rainbow Beach, Queensland, Australia. He is a father of 3, an English and Physical Education teacher, a Special Educator, a classroom Behaviour Management specialist, a surfer, a runner and a scale modeller. His priorities in life are Family, Fitness and Career, in that order. After 34 years of teaching, he has finally retired to spend more time and travel adventures with his wife.

Peter published the classroom behaviour management textbook "Don't Just Stand There, Yell Something?" in 2003 through McGraw-Hill Publishing and wrote a follow-up ebook "If You Can't Beat Them, Teach Them" in 2006. He also compiled the educational package "The Better Behaviour, Better Learning Professional Development Suite" for Education Queensland and a protective behaviours anti-bullying program called "Take Control" for his education district. These days his writing is directed at humour and fiction, as a creative hobby.