Drip Dry

· The Laundry Series Book 2 · Pan Australia
Ebook
432
Pages

About this ebook

"Because sometimes coffee isn't nearly enough and you have to take a deep breath, maintain control, and assess the situation...or just reach for the scotch."

The twice-divorced mother of three is back. New, improved and stronger than ever-but still struggling to keep her head above water, even in the bath.

And what a week it is in the Riley/Brown/McNeill household. There's one wedding, two babies, three engagements and four birthdays. Then ex-ex-husband Alex's long-awaited return from overseas heralds unexpected results, which in turn heralds the arrival of a most unwanted guest.

Meanwhile, Sam wants to join the armed forces, Ben is setting up embarrassing money-making schemes and CJ's wreaking havoc with sharp fairy wands.

Along the way there's an infectious disease outbreak, a mysterious death in the family, a broken nose, a bruised rump and several bruised egos. Can life get more frenetic than this?

About the author

Ilsa Evans joined the Royal Australian Air Force at the age of seventeen and has spent the rest of her life in constant motion. While bringing up her children single-handedly, Ilsa completed an honours degree in Women's Studies, for which she won the Dissertation Prize, and has risen to the rank of Sergeant in the Army Reserves. Ilsa now lives in a partially renovated house in the Dandenongs east of Melbourne. She shares her home with her three children, two dogs, several fish, a multitude of sea-monkeys and a psychotic cat. She is currently in the mid stages of a PhD at Monash University into the long-term effects of domestic violence and writes on the weekends. Spin Cycle was published in 2002, Drip Dry is her second novel.

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