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y separately published work icon The Grass Is Greener single work   novel  
Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 The Grass Is Greener
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'The grass always seems greener on the other side . . . until you get there.

'For generations Bronwyn Eddings's family has thrived in the legal profession and a position at their prestigious firm is hers by right. Only problem is: she does not want it.

'Her best friend Claudia has always dreamed of being a lawyer, but tragedy struck and she took up the reins of her father's vineyard instead. It was supposed to be temporary . . . now there's no end in sight.

'Bronwyn wants Claudia's life so badly. Claudia can't imagine anything better than Bronwyn's job. So the friends hatch a crazy plan to swap places.

'Both are determined to be the person they always thought they could never be. But achieving your dreams isn't easy – and falling in love with the men who oppose them is not a good idea . . .' (Publication summary)

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Works about this Work

Big Issues in Aussie Batch Stephanie Pegler , 2016 single work column
— Appears in: The West Australian , 23 February 2016; (p. 7)
'Chic-lit authors range from health battles to the environment, writes Stephanie Pegler.'
Big Issues in Aussie Batch Stephanie Pegler , 2016 single work column
— Appears in: The West Australian , 23 February 2016; (p. 7)
'Chic-lit authors range from health battles to the environment, writes Stephanie Pegler.'
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