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Sister to Sister

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Sister to Sister

By: Olivia Hayfield
Narrated by: Jess Nesling
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The battle lines are drawn....

Following the scandalous revelations about his love life, disgraced media mogul Harry Rose is searching for redemption. His daughters - bright, winsome Eliza and dark, difficult Maria - have taken over the helm at Rose Corp. But while Eliza's on study leave at Oxford, Maria embarks on a drive to rid the British media giant of sleaze. His legacy under threat, Harry wants Maria out and Eliza in. But hanging between Harry and Eliza is the unresolved death of Eliza's mother, Ana.

Eliza has a vision for Rose Corp. Along with her wildly gifted friends Will Bardington and Kit Marley, enfants terribles of the arts world, she plans a new golden age of British TV drama. But Maria is standing in her way. And then there's the distraction of her childhood playmate, the twinkly eyed metrosexual Rob Studley and a new threat, from Eliza's thorn-in-the-side Scottish cousin, the charismatic Mackenzie James.

Guided by Harry, Eliza navigates life as Rose Corp's new queen. But after a stellar start, things take a dark turn and ultimately Eliza will have to make a choice: career, or love? It shouldn't be this hard.

Loosely based on the reigns of Tudor queens Mary and Elizabeth, Sister to Sister is the sequel to Olivia Hayfield's Wife After Wife.

©2021 Olivia Hayfield (P)2021 Hachette Audio UK
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Science Fiction Tudor
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Excellent second instalment in series

Olivia Hayfield has produced an excellent second instalment in the Wife After Wife series. Continuing the updated setting for the Tudor story in a media conglomerate, she has focused on Maria (Queen Mary) and Eliza (Queen Elizabeth 1), the battle for the Rose Empire and the relationships with those in the same time period.

Ms Hayfield's characters are fun to follow and I found this book very hard to stop listening to (and reading). There is some excellent banter between characters on Queen Elizabeth I and other Tudors even as they act out parts of the same story.

The change in narrator from Simon Mattacks (Wife After Wife) to Jess Nesling, while initially jolting, fits the change to more female central characters. The narrator is excellent overall.

Very highly recommended.

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