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Thursday, 19 June 2014
BOOK BLURB
Neave, scatter-brained but beautiful, always goes for the one-night
stands. Her sister Connie wants her to settle down with a real man. She
sets Neave up on a blind date with Jeffrey, the respectable and
comfortable friend of Connie's husband. Jeffrey takes Neave to Spain
for a getaway, but she ditches him to flee to Morocco with Enya, the
daring and bohemian "Queen of the Harbour". Neave finally has what
she's always wanted—freedom and adventure on the high seas.
What kinds of trouble can these two women of the sea get into? Find out in "Queen of the Harbour".
What kinds of trouble can these two women of the sea get into? Find out in "Queen of the Harbour".
About the Author
Ursula spends quite a bit of time in Kent, and in
her garden she has a shack. There is a blue plaque on this shack as her
mother was the author Lena Kennedy and she sometimes used to write there, even
under candlelight. But these days, Ursula writes there and on her
laptop. Ursula has been writing seriously for ten years and perhaps too,
has the `writing bug` that her mum used to call it. The `blue plaque
unveiling` took place in May 2011 and it is on YouTube. Ursula gives talks about
her mother and is a member of the RNA.
Blog: marmionblog.blogspot.de
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