About the Author:
Barbara Taylor Bradford is the author of 25 bestselling novels, including Playing the Game, Breaking the Rules, and The Ravenscar Dynasty. She was born in Leeds, England, and from an early age, she was a voracious reader: at age 12, she had already read all of Dickens and the Brontë sisters. By the age of twenty, she was an editor and columnist on Fleet Street. She published her first novel, A Woman of Substance, in 1979, and it has become an enduring bestseller. Barbara Taylor Bradford’s books are published in over 90 countries in 40 languages, with sales figures in excess of 82 million. Ten of her novels have been adapted into television mini-series starring actors including Sir Anthony Hopkins, Liam Neeson, Deborah Kerr and Elizabeth Hurley. She has been inducted into the Writers Hall of Fame of America, and in June of 2007, Barbara was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth II for her contributions to Literature. She lives in New York City with her husband, television producer Robert Bradford, to whom all her novels are dedicated, and their Bichon Frise dogs, who sit under her desk while she writes.
Review:
"Voice of the Heart is the sort of book I cannot resist, indeed I pray to find." --The Washington Times Magazine
"It really keeps you turning the pages, wondering just why it is that two beautiful women who were once great friends are now sworn enemies." --The Daily Express (UK)
"A rare treat. We guarantee you will laugh and cry with the characters and that you won't be able to put it down." --Literary Guild Magazine
"Meant to be read in a peignoir on a chaise lounge whist nibbling scented chocolates." --Cosmopolitan
"The geography of Voice of the Heart takes a reader to all the right places." --Los Angeles Times
"A rich tapestry of love and romance. The surprise ending is both poignant and fitting." --San Diego Union
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