lisa heidke

AUSSIE MONTH with Lisa Heidke

January 18, 2016 // 0 Comments

  AUSSIE MONTH with Lisa Heidke             Describe yourself in one word: Fortunate Tell us about The Callahan Split: My latest novel, The Callahan Split is about sisters, love, lies and loss. Samantha and Annie are sisters, best friends and tennis partners. But when Annie’s new [...]

A to Z AUSSIE ROMANCE: W

October 20, 2015 // 0 Comments

  (The) Winter Bride Annie Gracie Damaris Chance’s unhappy past has turned her off the idea of marriage forever. But her guardian, Lady Beatrice Davenham, convinces her to make her coming out anyway—and have a season of carefree, uncomplicated fun. When Damaris finds herself trapped in a [...]

AUTHOR OF THE MONTH: Lisa Heidke

August 1, 2015 // 1 Comment

  AusRom Today Author of the Month: LISA HEIDKE   Describe yourself in one word: Optimistic   What is your background with regard to writing? Though I studied journalism at university, I was intimidated by the thought of interviewing people, so I went into publishing, marketing and [...]

REVIEW: Lisa Heidke’s ‘The Callahan Split’

July 7, 2015 // 1 Comment

  The Callahan Split Lisa Heidke No one knows you better than your sister. In tennis, as in life, nothing ever goes truly to plan. Samantha and Annie Callahan are successful doubles champions — the toast of the Olympics, Wimbledon, and Flushing Meadow. But their winning partnership spirals [...]

AUSSIE MONTH: Lisa Heidke

January 15, 2015 // 2 Comments

  AUSSIE MONTH with Lisa Heidke   Describe yourself in one word: Inappropriate   What is your background with regard to writing? A hundred years ago I was a feature writer on Bride to Be and Practical Parenting magazines…writing about breast feeding in the morning and making [...]

FEATURE SPOTLIGHT: Lisa Heidke

December 31, 2014 // 2 Comments

  Author Spotlight: Lisa Heidke   Describe yourself in one word: Passionate   What is your background with regard to writing? I’ve always been a big reader and enjoyed writing  – both fiction and non-fiction. Therefore, I thought the perfect fit for me would be journalism. [...]