BLADE OF FIRE
In the summer of 1999, following a dreadful scandal, not caused by her but impacting her, Oriana flees Thames RC and in her rush to escape, stumbles into welcome anonymity at Vesta. There she meets the Elite Darius Baldwin, who soon writes her off as a pothunter...
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COACH FOR A NIGHT
Marty Ross has a miserable life, a shite crew and a string of broken riggers. Then he meets Kevin, a life-jacketed charmer who coaches perfect technique. To Marty, Kevin appears to have it all. He's everything Marty isn't, handsome and successful with a huge megaphone...
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BACK IN THE STROKE SEAT
Meet Lani Mills, she's twenty three, wise mouthed but psychologically wounded and very hungry after spending the last five years trying to make lightweight. When she finally gets binned from her Twickenham crew for weighing 60 kilos two weeks before Nat Champs...
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THE HENLEY FACTOR
The stream's not the only thing running fast on the Henley reach, where gorgeous Emma Wakefield has made a big catch with Molesey boy Charles Hamilton, the fittest oarsman in town and this years' hot favorite for the diamond sculls...
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SINGLE SCULLERS
Alex was thirty when she first met Ben Morrison. She was smart and successful both on and off the water. She had her own Empacher, a club she loved and enough money to train and live as she wished. Men didn't really play a great part in her life...
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ROWER WANTED
When Clementina Hythe's boyfriend Marcus breaks a leg on a skiing holiday, it looks like he's left his crew high and dry, as it's only six weeks to the head and all the other men in the club are already in boats. Clementina soon decides it's down to her to save the day... blah blah
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ATTENTION SET LOVE
A keen novice rower at Mortlake Anglian and Alpha rowing club, Imogen had read a lot of books on technique but none of them covered real life on the river, skills she thought she'd never be able to master...
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