
Lindsay Armstrong (1) (–2021)
Author of Christmas Treats (Figgy Pudding/ A Man For All Seasonings/ All The Trimmings)
For other authors named Lindsay Armstrong, see the disambiguation page.
Series
Works by Lindsay Armstrong
Christmas Treats (Figgy Pudding/ A Man For All Seasonings/ All The Trimmings) (1997) 45 copies, 2 reviews
THE UNCONVENTIONAL BRIDE/THE AUSTRALIAN'S CONVENIENT BRIDE/AT THE CATTLEMAN'S COMMAND (2015) 3 copies
New Arrivals: His Expectant Mistress 2 copies
Outback Proposals (Outback Mistress / Outback Baby / Wedding at Waverley Creek) (2006) — Contributor — 2 copies
The Yew Tree Collection (The Yew Tree Orphanage / Tilt Meadow / The Last Stop / The Curse of Harwington Manor) (2002) 1 copy
An Exception to His Rule [and] The Most Expensive Lie of All — Author — 1 copy
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- Date of death
- 2021-12-28
- Gender
- female
- Short biography
- Lindsay Armstrong was born in South Africa. She grew up with three ambitions: to become a writer, to travel the world, and to be a game ranger. She didn't achieve the last one, but her fascination for wildlife and that special something about Africa and its big game still remains with her. When she went to work it was in travel, at an agency and an airline, and this started her on the road to seeing the world.
Lindsey met her New Zealand-born husband, who had been working in West Africa, when he was on his way home through Johannesburg. He did go home but in a matter of weeks he was back in South Africa, and six months later they were married. Three of their five children were born in South Africa. Then one in London and one in Australia, after they made the decision to emigrate from South Africa.
It wasn't until her youngest child started school that Lindsay sat down at the kitchen table determined to tackle her other ambition to stop dreaming about writing and do it! She hasn't stopped since. She's not happy unless she has a book under way, and she's discovered she can write through just about anything. She was published since 1981.
Lindsay and her husband have moved around a lot. They've trained racehorses, farmed, and lived on their boat for six months while they sailed it from the Gold Coast to the Torres Strait and back, an epic voyage! They currently live in Queensland, overlooking the water; they sold their farm, and they're looking around for another boat. She and her husband love to travel and have been back to Africa twice in the past few years. The highlight of one of their trips was a visit to the Serengeti, in Tanzania, where Lindsay did the one thing she swore she would never do: take a ride in a hot-air balloon. She was a nervous wreck as the balloon tottered upright, but will remember it as a unique experience to see the game spreading out on the Serengeti plain beneath her as the sun rose.
"They say you can take someone who was born in Africa out of the bush but you can't take the bush out of someone born there..."
Despite this passion for wildlife and Africa, Lindsay considers Australia her home now and loves the country. She travelled to Sydney to witness the closing weekend of the Olympic Games in September 2000; it made her proud to be an adopted Aussie! - Nationality
- South Africa (birth)
Australia (citizenship) - Birthplace
- South Africa
- Places of residence
- South Africa (birth)
London, England, UK
Queensland, Australia
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Reviews
Could have gone way wrong since this is the story of a woman hooking up with her dead husband's son. It was well handled though. I liked the fact that the first marriage between the 19 year old and the 45 year old was not platonic as it is so many times in these sorts of books where the heroine was previously married to a much older man.
You really felt that had the older man not died, the marriage would have been successful for the long run. However, since he died that left the door for the show more stepson who had only met the heroine at her wedding reception and had fallen for her immediately. He had covered up for 5 years by being nasty to her.
So when they do stop being so antagonistic to each other and start to get together there is actual communication about the first marriage and what they are feeling. Although of course the hero doesn't give it all up so there is room for miscommunication. I did think that the miscommunication made sense here and the hero had inadvertently set himself up for it with his behavior especially in the year since his father died but before he got with the heroine.
All in all a very strong story. show less
You really felt that had the older man not died, the marriage would have been successful for the long run. However, since he died that left the door for the show more stepson who had only met the heroine at her wedding reception and had fallen for her immediately. He had covered up for 5 years by being nasty to her.
So when they do stop being so antagonistic to each other and start to get together there is actual communication about the first marriage and what they are feeling. Although of course the hero doesn't give it all up so there is room for miscommunication. I did think that the miscommunication made sense here and the hero had inadvertently set himself up for it with his behavior especially in the year since his father died but before he got with the heroine.
All in all a very strong story. show less
Sienna Torrance is a physiotherapist and her patient is cattle baron, Finn McLeod, who injured his leg in a car accident that also killed his fiancée. Finn wants Sienna to come with him to his homestead/cattle station, Waterford, to continue his treatment there. Eventually, Sienna and Finn become more than therapist and patient. This was a pretty sweet Presents story, low on melodrama and love scenes, but I quite liked it. The characters were very likable, the Australian setting was nice, show more and it was an enjoyable time passer. show less
The Socialite and The Cattle King is the 67th romance by Lindsay Armstrong. Holly Harding (socialite turned journalist) needs a big scoop to cement her career. Infamous cattle king, Brett Wyndham would do nicely. But when they meet at a pair of A-list functions, the sparks fly: she’s not sure she likes his attitude. He likes the look of her, however, and grants an interview, as long as she is prepared to accompany him to his cattle-station in the gulf country. Somehow, they manage to show more control their attraction to each other, until the return journey, when the plane goes down. A sexy romance with humour and heartache and a decidedly Queensland flavour. show less
I gave this book a 3-star rating ONLY because the Penny Jordan story was so bizarre and disturbing and full of holes that it brought the rest of the book down; a decent Penny Jordan story would have shot the rating up to at least 4-stars..
I usually like Jordan but she should have skipped this anthology altogether. First time I've read Day Leclaire and I loved her writing style; and the Lindsay Armstrong was typical Armstrong: enjoyable, likeable characters, and the usual Australian setting show more with its Christmas heat.
If you read this book - I recommend you skip the Jordan. It isn't worth the time; it's actually more in tune with a Halloween, practical joke kind of anthology - really strange story. Not like the Penny Jordan I've enjoyed through the years. show less
I usually like Jordan but she should have skipped this anthology altogether. First time I've read Day Leclaire and I loved her writing style; and the Lindsay Armstrong was typical Armstrong: enjoyable, likeable characters, and the usual Australian setting show more with its Christmas heat.
If you read this book - I recommend you skip the Jordan. It isn't worth the time; it's actually more in tune with a Halloween, practical joke kind of anthology - really strange story. Not like the Penny Jordan I've enjoyed through the years. show less
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