"The Sister Queens" is a historical novel that delves into the lives of two royal sisters, Isabella and Beatrice of France, during the tumultuous medieval period. The narrative explores their personal struggles and ambitions as they navigate the complexities of their roles in politics and familial loyalty, providing an intimate portrait of their sisterly bond amidst the demands of royal duty.
The novel vividly depicts the political landscape of the time, highlighting the challenges faced by women in positions of power. Their stories are interwoven with themes of love, betrayal, and the quest for agency, illustrating how societal expectations and personal desires often clash.