The Sky over Brigadier Station

· Brigadier Station Book 2 · Serenade Publishing
4.7
17 reviews
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About this ebook

He guards his heart. She yields to no man. Will a chance encounter set a course for true love?


Noah McGuire buries his demons deep inside. But when he’s forced to return home to Brigadier Station to collect his inheritance, he can no longer avoid digging up his painful past. With the wounds of childhood trauma reopened, his world plunges into darkness until a beautiful pilot sets his heart afire.


Riley Sinclair isn’t afraid to fly against the wind. While the spunky helicopter pilot’s cattle herding business ruffles the feathers of most men, the handsome Noah seems different. But as demand for her skills grows, she worries that giving into passion could keep her dreams grounded.


As their chemistry soars, an unexpected tragedy throws their lives and their budding romance into a tailspin.


Can Noah and Riley leave their baggage behind to let love fly free?


The Sky over Brigadier Station is the second standalone book in the captivating Brigadier Station Western romance series. If you like flawed characters, simmering scenes, and stunning Australian and New Zealand settings, then you’ll love Sarah Williams’ rugged tale.


Buy The Sky over Brigadier Station to watch love take flight today.


The Sky over Brigadier Station is the second in the Brigadier Station series which is set near Julia Creek in the isolated Queensland Outback of Australia.


Each book in the Brigadier Station series can be read as a STANDALONE:

* The Brothers of Brigadier Station

* The Sky over Brigadier Station

* The Legacies of Brigadier Station

* Christmas at Brigadier Station


“Sarah Williams has crafted an entertaining rural romance set on a sprawling cattle property in North Queensland. It’s an enjoyable read with plenty of drama and relatable characters” Helene Young


If you like small town, country and rural romance from authors like Bella Andre, Melody Grace, Maisey Yates, Johanna Lyndsey, Nora Roberts and Diana Palmer then you'll love this short read.


Similar in style to Barbara Hannay, Cathryn Hein, Annie Seaton, Fiona McArthur, Victoria Purman, Fiona Palmer and Tricia Stringer.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
17 reviews
Jamie Jack
August 2, 2019
This is a sweet, slow-burn romance with a strong sense of place. While I have read a few other books set in the Australian Outback, few have been able to give such a clear picture of what the world is like for people who live as the characters in this story do. I felt I could sense Riley's excitement for the muster as well as see it clearly from the author's descriptions. I'm a very visual reader, and I appreciate it when an author is able to give such incredible word pictures that put you right in the story but don't distract you by being too much; in this story, the writer got the correct balance. I enjoyed the characters, in particular the brothers. Noah is at a true crossroads in his life, and the way he thinks about his options and Riley throughout his story arc feels realistic. A thoroughly enjoyable romance!
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Elaine Wheeler
August 4, 2019
This was a deeply moving and heartfelt story. Noah has avoided Brigadier Station since he left. He finally got away from his father. Now the man is dead and his mother has asked him to return - to claim his inheritance and be there to see his brother, Darcy, to get married. He feels it is time to come back. Harriet has always loved her sons. She knew the difficulties Noah had and why he left. She did not change him. She just wanted him home. While home, helping with a muster, Noah meets Darcy's best friend Riley, a female helicopter pilot helping with the muster. He knows she's a free spirit, but can't help his interest in her. Tragedy strikes and Riley doesn't return. Can their love pull through? This is a beautiful story. The characters are strong and leave much room for more stories. This is book 2, but I haven't read book 1 yet and I was clearly absorbed in this one. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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MaryEllen Cox
July 28, 2019
The characters were all well done. The story flowed well. The beginning of the story focus heavily on the sexual attraction of the main characters... almost enough to make me stop reading. Then the story kicks in, and wow! Emotional and raw in parts. Worth sticking around for...
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About the author

Nominated Best Australian Author (2018) Australian Romance Readers Association

Nominated Best Australian Romance for The Dairy Farmer's Daughter (2018) Australian Romance Readers Association

Nominated Best Debut Author (2017) Australian Romance Readers Association

Nominated Best New Romance Author (2017) AusRom Today


Sarah Williams spent her childhood chasing sheep, riding horses and picking Kiwi fruit on the family orchard in rural New Zealand. After a decade travelling, Sarah moved to Queensland to raise a family and follow her passion for writing. She currently resides in Maleny on the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Australia. 


When she's not absorbed in her fictional writing world, Sarah is running after her family of four kids, one husband, two dogs, a spirited horse and a cat. She hosts the weekly writer podcast/vlog Write with Love, runs writers workshops, mentors and supports her peers achieve their publishing dreams. 


Sarah is regularly checking social media when she really should be cleaning. 

You can find her online at:

www.sarahwilliamsauthor.com

www.facebook.com/sarahwilliamswriter 

www.goodreads.com/goodreadscomsarahwilliams

www.bookbub.com/profile/sarah-williams

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