Is an inheritance a privilege or a right?
Margaret, the matriarch of the wealthy Jamieson family, has always been as tightfisted with the family money as she is with her affections. Sarah is the eldest child and although successful in her own right, her achievements are overshadowed by her younger brother. Sarah feels compelled to meet Margaret's every demand to earn her love.
After a poverty-stricken childhood, Anita has claimed the social status she's worked so hard to achieve by marrying Cameron Jamieson. Although they have a comfortable life, she's never able to fully relax, fearing everything could change in a heartbeat.
Ellie, the younger sister, has lived a nomadic and—according to her siblings—a selfish life, leaving them to care for their aging mother. For her, freedom means staying far away from the strings attached to her inheritance, but she needs to consider her young son's future as well.
As their mother's health deteriorates, will long-held secrets and childhood rivalries smash this family into pieces? Will the sisters fight or unite? And who will get the money?
An addictive and page-turning story of the relationships between siblings and of deceit, betrayal and revenge.
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Multi published and a RITA & RuBY award winner, Fiona Lowe, is an Australian bestselling author published with Harper Collins. Fiona loves to explore the impact of secrets and lies on families, especially women, over the generations as well as exploring community themes such as the impact of wildfires.
Daughter of Mine, Birthright, Home Fires and Just An Ordinary Family have all received rave reviews. A distracted wife, mother of two young adult sons, guardian of 80 rose bushes and a slave to a cat, she often found collapsed on the couch with wine.