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Four headstrong siblings must satisfy their father's dying demands--or risk losing his fortune. Let the clash of wills begin.
Charleston blue blood Clayton Wilcott got religion late in life; so late, it turns out his kids never took to it. So he's left a provisional will delivered in a highly unorthodox way.Now they're going to have to honor Daddy's commandments from beyond the grave--for a full year--or be cut off from their substantial inheritances.The scent of wisteria lingers in the air as the four spoiled Wilcotts battle for their birthright. Told in Denise Hildreth's trademark blend of humor and heart, this Southern tale is about learning to love, learning to live, and learning to bend.
Synopsis
Charleston blue-blood Clayton Wilcott has determined to change the very course of the lives of his four children. The battle for their birthright will bring them face to face with themselves and each other, and what is revealed will challenge the very soul of each of them.
Synopsis
Charleston blue-blood Clayton Wilcott has determined to change the very course of the lives of his four children. So he's left a provisional will. Had each of them kidnapped for the reading, even. (No one ever said he was lucid there at the end )
Now they're going to have to honor Daddy's commandments from beyond the grave for the next year--or be cut off from their substantial inheritances. The battle for their birthright will bring them face to face with themselves and each other. And what is revealed will challenge the very soul of each of them.
When the year is over, who will be richer? Who will be wiser? Who will end up with nothing?
And who will finally understand that wills are made to be bent?