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When duty to his kingdom meets desire for his enemy!


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Family Baggage by Monica McInerney

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Also by Monica McInerney:

Hello from the Gillespies, November 2014
Paperback / e-Book
Lola's Secret, October 2012
Paperback / e-Book
At Home With The Templetons, May 2011
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Greetings From Somewhere Else, July 2009
Trade Size
Upside Down Inside Out, July 2008
Paperback
The Faraday Girls, September 2007
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Family Baggage, June 2006
Trade Size
The Alphabet Sisters, May 2005
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Family Baggage
Monica McInerney

Ballantine
June 2006
Featuring: Harriet Turner
512 pages
ISBN: 0345490126
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Women's Fiction Contemporary

Harriet Turner knows all about journeys. She’s arranged hundreds of them for her family’s travel agency. Now Harriet is joining her adopted sister, Lara, to lead a group through the Cornish countryside. But when Lara fails to appear at the airport as planned, Harriet finds herself in uncharted territory and suddenly alone with a busload of eccentric seniors. As the tour wends its way through the picturesque landscape, Harriet must uncover her sister’s whereabouts and confront long-held family secrets involving Lara’s arrival 25 years ago...not to mention keeping track of more baggage – real and emotional – than she ever expected.

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