The Heiresses #1

· The Heiresses Book 1 · Sold by St. Martin's Griffin
3.8
15 reviews
eBook
69
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

Triplets—estranged since birth—are thrust together in glittering 1926 London to fight for their inheritance, only to learn they can't trust anyone—least of all each other.
When three teenage girls, Thalia, Erato and Clio, are summoned to the excitement of fast-paced London—a frivolous, heady city full of bright young things—by Hestia, an aunt they never knew they had, they are shocked to learn they are triplets and the rightful heiresses to their deceased mother's fortune. All they need to do is find a way to claim the fortune from their greedy half-brother, Charles. But with the odds stacked against them, coming together as sisters may be harder than they think.

Don't miss the other installments of Alison Rushby's exciting new e-serial novel The Heiresses: The Heiresses (Part 1), The Inheritance (Part 2), Secret Meetings (Part 3), Sisters Divided (Part 4), Mistresses and Mayhem (Part 5) and A Father's Sins (Part 6).

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3.8
15 reviews
Guadalupe Martinez
21 January 2013
Didnt read a thing all it gave was the book cover and 2 blank pages
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Desiree McClellan
18 May 2013
Keeps you wondering what is next.. I can't wait to read the next book.
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About the author

Allison Rushby is a novelist from Brisbane, Australia. She is addicted to the fake cheese stuff on corn chips and is a slave to her diabetic Devon Rex cat, Violet. All this is a far cry from what she wanted to be when she was five years old – a ballerina with pierced ears.

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