Ruthless, devilishly handsome businessman Harry Rose is head of Rose Corporation, No. 18 on the Forbes rich list, and recently married to wife number six. But now, with his business in the spotlight and his love life under scrutiny, Harry s perfect world has the potential to come crashing to the ground.
From eighties young gun to noughties billionaire, there s a reason why Harry s many wives have found him impossible to resist. But behind the money, sex and glamour lies a truer tale of infidelity, conspiracy and murder . . .
Loosely based on the trials and tribulations of the most infamous historical playboy of them all, Henry VIII, this tale of glamour and serial monogamy will leave you wickedly entertained.
An ingenious concept with a perfect anti-hero and addictive plot - I loved it! Francesca Hornak, author of Seven Days of Us
About the Author
Olivia Hayfield is the pen name of British author Sue Copsey. Sue is usually to be found in her office editing other people s books, while Olivia is likely to be in her writing hut at the bottom of the garden, wondering what well-known historical characters would be like if they were alive today.
Sue worked for several years as a press officer at London Zoo, and then became an editor at Dorling Kindersley UK. She and her husband later moved to New Zealand, where Sue continues to work in publishing. She is also the author of several children s books, including The Ghosts of Tarawera, which received a Notable Book Award from the Storylines Children s Literature Trust of New Zealand. Wife After Wife is her first adult novel.
Sue lives in Auckland with her husband and two children.
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