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Wild Mountain Thyme
by Rosamunde Pilcher | Literature & Fiction
Registered by wingKateKintailwing of Burke, Virginia USA on Saturday, March 24, 2007
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Journal Entry 1 by wingKateKintailwing from Burke, Virginia USA on Saturday, March 24, 2007

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Bought at a library book sale; perfect condition.

Victoria Bradshaw fell in love with Longdon playwright Oliver Dobbs when she was just eighteen. But he had left her and disappeared from her life. Now, years later, he was a widower standing on her doorstep with his two-year-old son in his arms. And Victoria was foolish enough to want to take him back. Their early spring journey to a castle in Scotland would become an odyssey of emotional discovery... in a novel about relationships as real as those you've experienced and a love as rich and unpredictable as dreams can be. 


Journal Entry 2 by wingKateKintailwing at Scottish Merchant in Alexandria, Virginia USA on Sunday, April 01, 2007

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Released 4 yrs ago (4/1/2007 UTC) at Scottish Merchant in Alexandria, Virginia USA

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Left in the front of the Scottish Merchant in a spiffy BC bag.

Released for the Tartan Day 2007 Challenge!


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Journal Entry 3 by Find1more2read from Herndon, Virginia USA on Sunday, April 08, 2007

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Caught this book along with Highland Laddie Gone...must wait a little to read them both. My mom is going to read them first. Caught on Easter, wasn't expecting to go on a book hunt today! 




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