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A Most Passionate Revenge

by Unknown Author

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(22 ratings)
288 pages2001Thorndike PressISBN 9780263167566

About this book

THE BOY is only twenty-four years old; that’s far too young to marry. Jamie is your son; surely you can talk him out of it?’ Xavier demanded, with a cynical twist to his sensual mouth as he glanced down at his sister, Teresa, lounging on the sofa. He knew from personal experience his older sister was perfectly capable of controlling her son, if she wanted to.

Publication Details

Publisher
Thorndike Press
Published
2001
Pages
288
ISBN
9780263167566

About Unknown Author

Jacqueline Baird was born and raised in Northumbria, UK. She went to the local village school, and later an all-girls' grammar school where she passed the University of Oxford General Certificate of Education in various subjects. On leaving school she joined the civil service in the then Post Office department. She met her husband Jim, when she was only eighteen. Eight years later, after working as a hotel receptionist in a five-star hotel in Scotland and traveling abroad for a few years, she came home and married him. They still live in Northumbria and have two grown sons. Her number one love is writing. She has always been an avid reader, and she had her first success as a writer at the age of eleven, when she won the first prize in the Nature Diary of the Year competition at school. But she always felt a little guilty because her diary was more fiction than fact. Apart from a spell as a hopeful painter in oils, when she actually did have a painting accepted for the Federation of Northern Artists' annual exhibition her real passion was for romance novels. When her sons went to school all day she thought she would try writing one. Jacqueline Baird's been writing for Mills & Boon since 1988, and she still gets a thrill every time a new book is published. When Jacqueline is not busy writing she likes to spend her time traveling, reading and playing cards. She was a keen sailor until a knee injury ended her sailing days, but she still enjoys swimming in the sea. She visits a gym twice a week now and has made the surprising discovery that she gets some good ideas while doing the mind-numbingly boring exercises on the cycling and weight machines.

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