Fiona McArthur is the internationally bestselling author of the non-fiction book Aussie Midwives as well as numerous rural romances including the Lyrebird Lake series. Drawing from her earlier life as a rural midwife, McArthur shares her love of working with women, families and health professionals in her books. In her compassionate, pacey fiction, her loving depiction of the Australian landscape meshes beautifully with her warm, funny and strong characters. McArthur is a recipient of the 2015 NSW Excellence in Midwifery Award and the 2020 Australian Ruby Award for Contemporary Romantic Fiction. She lives on a farm with her husband in northern New South Wales.
A Bachelor of Performing Arts graduate, Elizabeth has a vast background in classical theatre, improvisation and devised performance. After completing several successful seasons with The Australian Shakespeare Company and performing in/co-devising the Green Room Award nominated production of The Nose, she has recently expanded into film work, appearing in corporate adverts, music videos and short films, both independent and professional.