Description for He's Got to Go
paperback. Well-read paperback in good condition.Some shelf wear; may have some light soiling.
What do you do when the man in your life lets you down? Show him the door? Chuck his clothes out of the window? Cut the crotch from his trousers? If only it was that easy - especially when you've got an eight-year-old daughter to think about and a part-time job that barely pays the milk bill. Nessa Riley, who believes that with her husband, her little girl, and the home she loves, she has it all, is suddenly faced with the hardest decision of her life. Can she ignore what Adam seems to be up to and hang ... Read more
What do you do when the man in your life lets you down? Show him the door? Chuck his clothes out of the window? Cut the crotch from his trousers? If only it was that easy - especially when you've got an eight-year-old daughter to think about and a part-time job that barely pays the milk bill. Nessa Riley, who believes that with her husband, her little girl, and the home she loves, she has it all, is suddenly faced with the hardest decision of her life. Can she ignore what Adam seems to be up to and hang ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Good
Publisher
Headline Publishing Group
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2003
Number of Pages
608
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780747266365
SKU
KRF0031221
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Martina Cole
Sheila O'Flanagan pursued a very successful career in banking, foreign exchange dealing and treasury management before becoming a full-time writer based in Dublin. She also writes a weekly column for the Irish Times and in her spare time plays badminton at competition level.
Reviews for He's Got to Go
A must-read
Woman's Own (Summer Special) 20030703 'Packed with action, romance and loads of characters to identify with'
Evening Herald, Dublin 20020607
Woman's Own (Summer Special) 20030703 'Packed with action, romance and loads of characters to identify with'
Evening Herald, Dublin 20020607