If Amily hadn't gone to Annie Richmond's party, she would never have met the impossible, irresistable Rory Balniel. She would never have marries him and been carried off to the remote Scottish island of Irasa to live in his ancestral home along with his eccentric mother, Coco, and the dog, Walter Sc
Emily
โ Scribed by Jilly Cooper
- Publisher
- Corgi Books
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 89 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
EDITORIAL REVIEW: If Emily hadn't gone to Annie Richmond's party, she would never have met the impossible irresistible Rory Balniel - never have married him and been carried off to the wild Scottish island of Irasa to live in his ancestral home along with his eccentric mother, Coco, and the dog, Walter Scott. She'd never have met the wild and mysterious Marina, a wraith from Rory's past, nor her brother, the disagreeable Finn Maclean; never have spent a night in a haunted highland castle, or been caught stealing roses in a see-through nightie...Yes, it all started at Annie Richmond's party.
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