Blood Kin

Blood Kin
ISBN-10
0505526859
ISBN-13
9780505526854
Series
Blood Kin
Category
Fiction
Pages
356
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Love Spell
Author
Judith E. French

Description

Returning to the tiny island where she grew up, Bailey Elliott discovers an insular world where people distrust outsiders and hide dangerous secrets about the past. Original.

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