The Wedding Gift

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The Wedding Gift

'Bodden's absorbing page-turner maintains its suspense right up to the final pages.' Sunday Express ____________________ Sarah Campbell has always known she was different. A slave at Allen Estates, Alabama, and the illegitimate daughter of the plantation owner Mr Allen, she's used to the other children's jibes, her mother's night-time trips to Mr Allen and, to her delight, her furtive literacy lessons with her white half-sister Clarissa. Slowly, using her forbidden knowledge of reading and writing, Sarah plots an escape to the north and freedom. But Sarah's life is turned upside-down when she learns she will be given to Clarissa's cruel, soon-to-be-husband as a wedding gift, becoming his property. Sarah knows this could be her last chance to escape for good. But will her secret skills and unrelenting willpower be enough to set her free? _____________________________ READERS LOVE THE WEDDING GIFT: 'Absolutely spellbinding' 'I couldn't put it down' 'Loved every page.' 'A great read, a wonderful story.' 'Genuinely could not stop reading this book.' 'This was the most enjoyable book I have read in a long time.' 'A very good read and would recommend.' 'A compelling read with a twist at the end.' 'I read this book in two days. You won't be disappointed.'
The Wedding Gift

Centuries ago the Emperor of China gave a wedding gift to his only daughter. It was forged from precious metals and gems. The gift reappears hundreds of years later and continues it's life traveling through many more time periods, experiences, and far away lands. The dramatic stories of the owners of the gift are recounted for the first time in this novel. Can it's true value ever be regained after the gift looses the esteemed position as a prized possession in a palace, to a tarnished "token-find" in a pawnshop? Does it really hold the power to bestow a happy marriage to the possessors of this gift? Finally, find out where the gift is today!