The Windfall

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
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Author: Jeanne Whitmee ISBN: 9780957164918
Publisher: Jeanne Whitmee Publication: June 7, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jeanne Whitmee
ISBN: 9780957164918
Publisher: Jeanne Whitmee
Publication: June 7, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Monica, Sharon and Anna are complete strangers until they share the Lottery jackpot and meet at the presentation ceremony.

They are three very different characters who all have very diverse plans for spending their new riches (Three million pounds each)

Anna plans to buy the beauty therapy clinic where she works and make a success of it.

Sharon is desperate the escape from her disastrous marriage and become independent, whilst Monica has plans to become a socialite and enjoy a life of leisure and luxury.

Steady Anna takes things slowly and makes a success of the business but loses the boyfriend she loves because he feels threatened by her new found wealth.

Sharon finds that her husband and his family take it for granted that she will invest the money in the family business and it takes all her courage to stand up to them and leave to make a new life for herself.

Monica finds that even three million pounds will not go far enough to attain her dreams and it doesn’t prevent her from being ripped off by a ruthless con man.

The windfall doesn’t make their dreams come true in quite the ways they expected. There are problems to be solved as well as ambitions to be achieved. But their windfall does bring out qualities none of them knew they had and in the end all works out for the best.

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Monica, Sharon and Anna are complete strangers until they share the Lottery jackpot and meet at the presentation ceremony.

They are three very different characters who all have very diverse plans for spending their new riches (Three million pounds each)

Anna plans to buy the beauty therapy clinic where she works and make a success of it.

Sharon is desperate the escape from her disastrous marriage and become independent, whilst Monica has plans to become a socialite and enjoy a life of leisure and luxury.

Steady Anna takes things slowly and makes a success of the business but loses the boyfriend she loves because he feels threatened by her new found wealth.

Sharon finds that her husband and his family take it for granted that she will invest the money in the family business and it takes all her courage to stand up to them and leave to make a new life for herself.

Monica finds that even three million pounds will not go far enough to attain her dreams and it doesn’t prevent her from being ripped off by a ruthless con man.

The windfall doesn’t make their dreams come true in quite the ways they expected. There are problems to be solved as well as ambitions to be achieved. But their windfall does bring out qualities none of them knew they had and in the end all works out for the best.

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