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LIKE I CAN LOVE: Domestic Noir from South Australian Author Kim Lock – Book Review

LIKE I CAN LOVE: Domestic Noir from South Australian Author Kim Lock – Book Review

by Lynette Washington | Apr 10, 2016 | Books, Reviews

Kim Lock (Macmillan Australia) 2016, 320pp, RRP $29.99 Fairlie Winter and Jenna Rudolph are best friends and have been since birth. Their mothers were best friends who lived a few doors away from each other and the young women grew up bonded and inseparable. But all...
PEACE, LOVE AND KHAKI SOCKS – Eye Opening Portrayal of Life as a Darwin-based Army ‘wife’ – Book Review

PEACE, LOVE AND KHAKI SOCKS – Eye Opening Portrayal of Life as a Darwin-based Army ‘wife’ – Book Review

by Lynette Washington | May 21, 2014 | Books, Reviews

Kim Lock (MidnightSun Publishing) 333pp, RRP $24.95 Amy Silva is not your ordinary army ‘wife’. She’s an organic-produce adoring, hemp-wearing nuevo-hippy. Her boyfriend, Dylan Brookes, thrives in the macho environment of the Army while maintaining a love of Amy’s...


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