âAn intriguing romp through Louis XV's France. Filled with lush backdrops, rich detail, and colorful characters, fans of historical fiction will enjoy this glimpse into the lost golden era of the French monarchy.â âAllison Pataki, author of The Accidental Empress
âTantalizing descriptions and cliff-hangers will leave the reader rapidly turning the pages in anticipationâŚA wickedly delightful read.â âNew York Daily News
Court intriguers are beginning to sense that young King Louis XV, after seven years of marriage, is tiring of his Polish wife. The race is on to find a mistress for the royal bed as various factions put their best feetâand womenâforward. The Kingâs scheming ministers push sweet, naĂŻve Louise, the eldest of the aristocratic Nesle sisters, into the arms of the King. Over the following decade, she and three of her younger sistersâambitious Pauline; complacent Diane, and cunning Marie Anneâwill conspire, betray, suffer, and triumph in a desperate fight for both love and power as each becomes the kingâs favorite for a time.
In the tradition of The Other Boleyn Girl, The Sisters of Versailles is a clever, intelligent, and absorbing novel that historical fiction fans will devour. Based on meticulous research on a group of women never before written about in English, Sally Christieâs stunning debut is a complex exploration of power and sisterhoodâof the admiration, competition, and even hatred that can coexist within a family when the stakes are high enough.