This Charming Man

Rachel's Holiday (Walsh Family Book 2)

Author: Marian Keyes

“Keyes displays razor-sharp insight….A thoughtful book that will arouse empathy, anger, and finally satisfaction.”—Rocky Mountain News (Denver) This Charming Man has everything Marian Keyes fans have come to love—laughter through tears, great friendships, and flawed but lovable heroines that readers can relate to. The internationally beloved author of Last Chance Saloon, S….Read More

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