Border Watch

11 Mar

Border Watch

Border Watch


Border Watch by Helene Young


A thrilling romantic suspense set in Far North Queensland, from debut author and pilot, Helene Young.


Captain Morgan Pentland flies a Border Watch aircraft on surveillance missions over the vast Australian coastline. With steely determination, she’s fought hard for stability in her working life. But her personal life is in shambles.


Rafe Daniels, a customs agent investigating drug running operations by Jemmah Islamiah, is working undercover in Border Watch. Morgan knows Rafe doesn’t like her, but she doesn’t know why. And neither one of them wants to acknowledge the misplaced attraction that flares between them. When they uncover a terrorist plot to destroy the Sydney Opera House, Rafe and Morgan are forced to co-operate as they only have nineteen frantic days to prevent carnage.


From the tip of remote Cape York to the heart of Sydney they battle to stop the attack. Through it all Morgan has to admit she’s in an emotional swampland without a moral compass. She sees the borders of Australia as a metaphor for the boundaries of her heart and it will take all Rafe’s covert skills to convince her to unlock them.


We have 5 copies of Border Watch by Helene Young to give away. Enter your details below by the 25th March to be in to win.


Conditions of Entry

Competitions are open to New Zealand residents, except for employees of NZ Magazines. The competition prizes are as specified. Further conditions apply, please see Promotion Terms and Conditions.

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