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Nicole Alexander

    Nicole Alexander is an author whose novels have consistently landed on Australian bestseller lists. Her works often delve into the Australian landscape and its people, employing a style that draws readers deeply into the narrative. Alexander focuses on themes that resonate with Australian identity and history. Her ability to craft compelling stories makes her a beloved storyteller.

    The Bark Cutters
    A Changing Land
    Vertigo of My Soul: A Tale of Tres Vivos
    Least of My Brothers
    • Least of My Brothers

      My Forever Cuomo Crush

      • 354 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The narrative captures the author's personal reflections during the COVID-19 pandemic, likening their daily observations of briefings to a coaching experience derived from their diverse interests in football, SCUBA diving, and life lessons. Through humorous critiques shared with a friend, the author explores the idea of solving global issues on paper while embracing the opportunity to complete their novels during the Shelter-In-Place order. This blend of humor and introspection offers a unique perspective on navigating challenging times.

      Least of My Brothers
    • Vertigo of My Soul: A Tale of Tres Vivos

      • 404 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Set in a vibrant underwater paradise, the story explores the protagonist's journey through love and self-discovery. Surrounded by sea turtles and colorful fish, she finds solace in the music of a captivating young musician, leading her to question the nature of her feelings. As a second musician emerges, her faith and understanding of love are put to the test, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. This tale weaves together themes of love, creativity, and the search for connection in a breathtaking setting.

      Vertigo of My Soul: A Tale of Tres Vivos
    • A Changing Land

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The sequel to The Bark Cutters explores the deep connection to the Australian landscape while intertwining past and present narratives. It delves into themes of love, family, and heritage, showcasing the characters' struggles and triumphs as they navigate their relationships with each other and the land they cherish. This saga captures the essence of Australia, highlighting the beauty and challenges of rural life.

      A Changing Land
    • The Bark Cutters

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.6(15)Add rating

      Struggling against societal norms, Sarah Gordon yearns for her family homestead, Wangallon, despite being overlooked as an heir. After her brother's tragic death, her grandfather entrusts the estate to the man she loves, leaving her feeling betrayed. Fleeing to Sydney, she grapples with her true desires, ultimately realizing her longing is for both Wangallon and its manager, Anthony. This Australian family saga weaves together the history of the Gordon family from the 1850s to the 1980s, filled with romance, tragedy, and deep family secrets.

      The Bark Cutters