From USA Today Bestselling Author May McGoldrick... Dearest Millie A Pennington Family Novella Lady Millie, youngest of the Pennington family, has always lived in the shadow of her talented and powerful siblings. Shes been the rock of stability and order for her sisters and brothers.
Pennington Family: Dearest Millie
โ Scribed by McGoldrick, May
- Book ID
- 100624296
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 62 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
From USA Today Bestselling Author May McGoldrick...
Dearest Millie
A Pennington Family Novella
Lady Millie, youngest of the Pennington family, has always lived in the shadow of her talented and powerful siblings. She's been the rock of stability and order for her sisters and brothers. Her future looks bright until fate deals her a tragic hand.
Dermot McKendry is a former surgeon in the Royal Navy who has returned to his home in the Highlands to open a hospital. As disorganized as he is passionate, he is a man with wounds and a secret past he has worked a lifetime to hide.
Providence brings them together, but their future may lie beyond redemption. Dearest Millie is a poignant tale of two lovers, life's calamities, and the healing power of the human heart.
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