Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
I admit I’m excited.
The best things often come to you in dreams. A year ago I dreamed up a town in south-eastern Queensland called Lyrebird Lake. The lake, the
township and the legend of the lyrebirds that live there took hold of
my imagination and became a place so real that I’m sure I could drive
north from my home and find it. Lyrebird Lake is a place of wonder and
those fortunate enough to be touched by lyrebird magic are changed by it forever.
The lyrebird is a native Australian bird with a lovely harp-shaped
(lyre-shaped) tail that he uses to attract his mate. With the ability
to uncannily mimic any sounds, the lyrebird mesmerizes the Australian
bush and in Lyrebird Lake, a myth surrounds this clever scrub dweller,
that he can heal the past, and bring new love to a bruised heart.
In this series you will meet three wonderful midwives, all
mothers-to-be as they settle in to work at the new Midwifery centre of
Lyrebird Lake. Will the lyrebird magic touch these women and the men
they are destined to meet?
THE MIDWIFE’S LITTLE MIRACLE comes out in UK January 09, Aus and NZ February 09 and North America in April 09

Let me introduce you to my friends – the midwives – I hope you’ll grow to love them all as much as I do:
MIDWIFE’S LITTLE MIRACLE -Montana Browne, widowed and alone with her new baby, unable to see past
her grief until she finds a man who understands – the man who helps her
set in motion the new Lyrebird Lake Maternity Wing – Dr Andy Buchanan.
THE MIDWIFE’S NEW-FOUND FAMILY -Misty Buchanan, a moment in time seen as a vision allows her to save a man’s life, and when Dr Ben Moore tracks her to Lyrebird Lake, will he
too be healed by the lyrebird or has he only come for his own daughter
to birth under Misty’s care?
PREGNANT MIDWIFE: FATHER NEEDED – Mia Storm- the last to follow her friends to Lyrebird Lake after her
fiancé’s infidelity – but are the feelings she holds for Dr Angus
Campbell, someone who fled the lake as a young man, able to be trusted?
Will he take her and her unborn child as his own or leave the lake
again.
Welcome to my first book of the trilogy, enjoy, and may you
too be touched by the magic that is Lyrebird Lake.
With warmest wishes
Fiona
Friday, November 21st, 2008
Dear Reader
I love November.

November means Jacarandas, my favourite Australian flowering tree which comes out in glorious lilac bloom, here’s a photo of two young Jacarandas I have outside our house looking over the wetlands. As I sit here and write this, the cicadas have started to sing, so I know Christmas is coming.
November is when I have my birthday, and as a Scorpio, to my shame, I love the attention, the pressies, the cards and the cake. I love that my middle son bought me a 4WD recovery set because he worried I’d need to pull myself out of the sand now that I’ve discovered the joy of my Suburu off road.
There’s Movember, which so makes me smile, as normally clean shaven men grow hairy faces all over the world for the month of November to highlight men’s health. Lots of heroes there to do that.

And now November has seen the third of my Lyrebird Lake book’s finished and set for release in June 09, and I’ve found out they will be released April, May and June 09 in North America which I’m so excited about.
So this is the cover of the first of the Trilogy, Montana’s story,

THE MIDWIFE’S LITTLE MIRACLE.
This is a true book of my heart and I would love to hear your feedback. The first paperbacks will appear in UK in January 09 and the Australia/New Zealand copies in February, and NA in April.
I’ll post the outlines of the stories tomorrow as the grandgirls have arrived and are not amused at Nanny on the computer.
Have a great day
warmest regards
Fiona
Friday, November 21st, 2008
Since last I wrote I’ve been off on another field trip. This time to beautiful Bali for a week. Happy birthday to my bridesmaid, Lou, from many years ago, as we shared her birthday under the palm trees. The other highlight would have to be the wonderful Balinese people who make me want to return every year just to see them.

To Catherine, the Australian midwife at the Bumi Sehat Bali, the beautiful birth centre in Ubud, who I was privilaged to share two hours with as we talked babies and mums and the differences and similarities between cultures and the miracle of birth. Thank you.
The smiling ladies of the beach, the wonderful men and women who helped us whitewater raft down raging torrents, and the happiness that pervades Bali all made it a wonderful trip.
Watch for that book with the midwife in Bali.
I’ve been promising information about Lyrebird Lake. Well the last off the trilogy is done, though I’m not ready to say godbye to the Lake so more in the wind. Next post is all about it. Can’t wait.
warm and fuzzies
Fiona