Destiny's Path
The Swan River, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Nicolette McKenzie
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By:
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Anna Jacobs
About this listen
The final part of the Blake sisters saga set in Lancashire and Western Australia in the 1860s, following on from Farewell to Lancashire and Beyond the Sunset.
Fate can take you to places beyond your dreams....
1866. Three Blake sisters remain in the Swan River Colony and two are quite happy to forge new lives for themselves there. The third, Xanthe, yearns to see the world. But even if she could afford to travel, could she persuade her beloved twin to let her go? Maia has fallen in love with their employer, and would surely be happiest staying behind with him.
Xanthe's opportunity comes in the form of a handsome Irishman bringing some of the sisters' inheritance from England. But for Maia, the same man brings trouble in his wake: someone who has the power to make her life a misery.
Can both sisters find the courage to finally find a home to call their own?
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- Lorihay
- 23-05-2023
Destiny’s path
I’m thoroughly enjoying this particular series I’m hoping it never ends, we’ll worth the read
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- Barbara L
- 03-02-2024
Wonderful series’s
Have listened to book 1,2,3, of the Swan River Saga by Anna Jacobs.It was such an enjoyable series. Loved the sisters bond.The lad who was slow but had a few valuable gifts to share was most precious.The extra large teapot and cups made from tin gave me a laugh. As did the high class expecting the same luxury in Australia and not having a clue how to survive.The snippets of life being played out in the late 1800s were very interesting.Nicolette McKenzie was an enjoyable Narrator
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