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Sarah's Gift

By: Anna Jacobs
Narrated by: Taryn Ryan
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In Western Australia, Sarah chuckles as she describes her final will and testament—which will throw the metaphorical cat among the family pigeons—whilst sharing a bottle of wine with her neighbour Thomas as they sit on the terrace of her luxurious waterside home.

Six months later, at the age of 95, she peacefully passes on. Married and widowed three times, Sarah has had a great life as a successful businesswoman. Now she's left her Australian house to her two great-nieces—on the condition that they live in it together for a year. After that, they can sell it and split the money between them. If either of them doesn't last all 12 months, the next person on the list will be invited to try for the inheritance—but will still have to stick it out a full year before the house can be sold....

©2022 Anna Jacobs (P)2022 Isis Publishing Ltd
Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Romance
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Can't believe this is an Anna Jacobs book.The story predictable. Nothing of the treasures left in the house that gave life to Sarah. The were no stand out characters and no interesting plot. What a disappointment !😞

Boring

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It interesting what people do when their is money attached... but was interesting to see the other side as well... it can bring people to get her or pull them apart

A lovely gift

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