Something Borrowed
Jonathan Kellerman
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Description for Something Borrowed
paperback. Clean copy with very light shelfwear. Good to very good
Adopted as a baby, Vicky McCarthy's curiosity about where she came from has finally got the better of her: she wants to trace her birth mother. If that doesn't cause friction enough, there's a new face to contend with at work: Ed O'Neill, whom Vicky is convinced is being groomed for her job as manager of Dublin toyshop Toys Galore. Sal, Vicky's go- getting best friend, thinks Ed is gorgeous, and that if Vicky doesn't bag him, she will. But Vicky is going out with Marti, manager of an up- and-coming boy band, with a six-year-old son and complications of ... Read more
Adopted as a baby, Vicky McCarthy's curiosity about where she came from has finally got the better of her: she wants to trace her birth mother. If that doesn't cause friction enough, there's a new face to contend with at work: Ed O'Neill, whom Vicky is convinced is being groomed for her job as manager of Dublin toyshop Toys Galore. Sal, Vicky's go- getting best friend, thinks Ed is gorgeous, and that if Vicky doesn't bag him, she will. But Vicky is going out with Marti, manager of an up- and-coming boy band, with a six-year-old son and complications of ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group London
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1900
Number of Pages
480
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780751535389
SKU
KST0017782
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Jonathan Kellerman
Martina Reilly was a columnist with Ireland's Evening Herald, but gave it up to write full time. She has had three successful novels published by Poolbeg in Ireland.
Reviews for Something Borrowed
'Reilly has a penchant for getting below the surface of people, places and things' Clondelken Echo 'Reilly manages to make serious topics fun to read' Woman's Way Reviews for Flipside: 'Warm and funny and very human... An evocative, thoughtful and humourous book.' EAST