Welcome to Harbour House

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Author: Carole Borthwick ISBN: 9781462829200
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: February 4, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Carole Borthwick
ISBN: 9781462829200
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: February 4, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

The Last Will and Testament of Irene Millicent Grayson:

To my half-sister, Sidney Lynn Delaney, I leave my enti re estate and name her the legal guardian of my daughter, Amy Louise Grayson.

Why in the world would she possibly entertain such a request? Im a thirty-seven year old single working girl, born, raised, and happily rooted in New York City. I dont know a thing about kids!

This place is in the country, rural country, on a large lake. Im a city-dweller. Brooklyn is my idea of country.

Sidney takes fourteen-year old Amy under her wing and tackles the quaint family homestead bringing it right into twenty-fi rst century ameniti es. No, not a Bed and Breakfast this house needs a family. HARBOUR HOUSE should be, a boarding house!

Raising a teenager seemed easy during that fi rst winter unti l the summer tourist season approached. Without much warning, Sidney is faced with the monumental responsibility of rescuing a teenager.

Thank goodness for a big, hunky male boarder who insists on helping!

HARBOUR HOUSE follows on the heels of her fi rst novel. The highly successful, GUIDING TESS.

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The Last Will and Testament of Irene Millicent Grayson:

To my half-sister, Sidney Lynn Delaney, I leave my enti re estate and name her the legal guardian of my daughter, Amy Louise Grayson.

Why in the world would she possibly entertain such a request? Im a thirty-seven year old single working girl, born, raised, and happily rooted in New York City. I dont know a thing about kids!

This place is in the country, rural country, on a large lake. Im a city-dweller. Brooklyn is my idea of country.

Sidney takes fourteen-year old Amy under her wing and tackles the quaint family homestead bringing it right into twenty-fi rst century ameniti es. No, not a Bed and Breakfast this house needs a family. HARBOUR HOUSE should be, a boarding house!

Raising a teenager seemed easy during that fi rst winter unti l the summer tourist season approached. Without much warning, Sidney is faced with the monumental responsibility of rescuing a teenager.

Thank goodness for a big, hunky male boarder who insists on helping!

HARBOUR HOUSE follows on the heels of her fi rst novel. The highly successful, GUIDING TESS.

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