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The Hardie Inheritance
- The Hardie Family, Book 3
- Narrated by: Emma Gregory
- Length: 12 hrs
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Filled with old friends and new faces, The Hardie Inheritance continues the story of Grace Hardie. Now in her 30s, Grace's life is transformed on a single day by four visitors, including Andy Frith, the gardener's son who was Grace's childhood sweetheart.
As the sun rose higher in the sky there was nothing to suggest that 23rd July 1932 was to be anything other than the most ordinary of days.
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Grace Hardie has been happy in her family home of Greystones. Alongside her mother and brother, she lives a quiet life of sculpting. But her beloved Greystones is beginning to show signs of neglect. Unable to afford the maintenance of the sprawling estate, Grace begins to worry about who will care for her birthright when she’s gone.
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