Aiki lives in Brisbane, Australia with her husband and son. In between running a business full-time and being a wife and mother, she squeezes in a few hobbies, including: Martial arts, archery, painting, writing, reading, bellydancing and playing three or four musical instruments. Jennifer Vuletic is an Australian actress, singer and NIDA graduate from the class of 1984. She has enjoyed a varied career travelling all over Australia and the world, and has toured internationally with the hit show Mamma Mia!, playing the role of Tanya. She also performed in Menopause The Musical, The Women of Troy and Jerry Springer: The Opera. She has recorded audiobooks for over 24 years and has won numerous awards for her narrations, including the Trish Trinick Award for The God of Small Things. Ruby Rees is an Australian actress known for playing the key role of Edith in Foxtel's miniseries Picnic at Hanging Rock. She has been a professional performer all her life. She can be seen on Netflix, CBS and ABC in her recurring role as Jane in Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. Other credits include the children's series The Saddle Club and several short films, most recently Good Boy for Franco Films NYC. Kaiya Jones is a Scottish-born Australian actress and director. She's best known for her role as Sophie Ramsay in Neighbours. Kaiya's short film, Coping, earned her the Best Female Actor Award at Tropfest 2013. Some of Kaiya's other credits include Party Tricks (2015), The Doctor Blake Mysteries (2016) and Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (2013). Trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Kaiya now works in Australia and the UK.
'A masterfully woven tale that is an absolute delight to read. I adored that each chapter told the story of a different woman, so by the end I felt I knew every woman of import in London 1486AD. Every character is crafted to perfection, clearly portraying their life and class within the larger tale, that was gritty, vivid and fascinating to read. Perfect for anyone who loves a good historical yarn. I would highly recommend grabbing this one in hard book form, as the beautiful artwork will make it a treasured addition to any bookshelf. Bravo, Aiki, a clever saga that is quite the masterpiece.' -- Traci Harding, bestselling author of The Ancient Future 'Fascinating portrait of the lives of a brilliant cast of Tudor women – treason, intrigue, plots-within-plots, loyalty, courage and Sidhe magic … what more could you ask of a historical fantasy? Ambitious, intricate and entertaining. Highly recommended for lovers of both historical fiction and fantasy alike.' -- Pamela Freeman, Award-winning author of The Castings Trilogy