Three women...one father...three different mothers. One death...one act...that changes their lives forever.
When polygamist and billionaire, Charles Arthurs and his wife, Sonia, disappear assumed dead, no-one could have predicted how his three separate worlds would collide, throwing three unsuspecting daughters together.
Out of the ashes of the crash, a clash of wills emerges as the mystery of his plans to influence his girl's lives beyond the grave unravels.
One butler...three unsuspecting men...will love break down the walls of mistrust and abuse?
Will the girls work together to unravel the mystery of their father's death or become 'twisted sisters'?
Book 1, ' The Making of Charlotte Arthurs', is the first daughter Charlotte's quest to come to terms with the death of her parents and overcome the challenge of having to fend for herself.
Discovering a secret room in her parent's wing of the country estate, Ambrosa, society princess Charlotte may find more than she bargained for, especially when she goes head to head with street-wise undercover Secret Service Agent, Zane Edwards. Charlotte is seeking answers and Zane is her unwitting guide to the world for which she is totally ill-equipped. Will he be able to keep her safe until she learns her father's secrets or will fate deal them both another cruel blow?
Hayley Solich is a wife and mother of five children (one in heaven) who enjoys the creative and performing arts, having been a professional performer since her teens.
Hayley’s passion is people watching and she often finds herself asking friends why they do things, as she has an insatiable thirst for understanding life and people. She is a keen writer, with many published articles, short stories, and books and is the past Editor of four magazines. Hayley’s dream is to be drifting in a gondolier on the watery streets of Venice whilst being serenaded by her husband who has a beautiful voice, as she taps away on her laptop, crafting her next novel.
In her perfect world, her children are grown up and independent, settled in their own lives and her husband turns the TV off to spend quality time with her, attending ballroom dance classes and sitting in beautiful gardens discussing the psychology of life.
She also has a beautiful swing chair on her veranda looking out over the jacaranda tree, where she can take her laptop when she is on a writing bender and enjoy the soft breeze in hair and the sound of the birds singing. Of course, this includes the services of one tall, well-built male and a large fan…