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Dreaming About Daran

Where do you go when it's your own past you're running from?

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Pub Date 18 Aug 2016 | Archive Date 9 Nov 2016

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After the success of "Searching for Steven" and "Getting over Gary", this is the much anticipated third and final installment of the Whitsborough Bay series.

Sometimes, you can run from the past, but you can’t hide. Since the age of sixteen, Clare O’Connell has lived her life by four strict rules:
1. Don’t talk about Ireland
2. Don’t think about Ireland
3. Don’t go to Ireland
4. Never let anyone in

And so far, it’s worked well. She’s got a great career, some amazing friends, and she’s really happy. The future’s all that counts, isn’t it?

However, when her boss insists she travels to Ireland to repair a damaged relationship with a key client, Clare finds herself drawn back to the small village of Ballykielty where she comes face to face with the one person she’d hoped never, ever to see again.

With the door to her past now wide open, the first three rules have gone out of the window. Can Clare stick to rule number four?

After the success of "Searching for Steven" and "Getting over Gary", this is the much anticipated third and final installment of the Whitsborough Bay series.

Sometimes, you can run from the past, but...


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ISBN 9781910869130
PRICE £1.99 (GBP)

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