Lady Tremaine
by Rachel Hochhauser
Narrated by Bessie Carter
About This Audiobook
Rachel Hochhauser's debut fantasy retells the Cinderella story from the perspective of the woman history remembers only as a villain. Etheldreda, twice widowed and quietly desperate, presides over a household held together by pride and pretense: a crumbling estate dressed in finery, two daughters she will sacrifice anything to protect, and a stepdaughter she cannot reach. When a royal ball presents a narrow window to secure her daughters' futures, Etheldreda pursues it with the full force of a woman who has run out of alternatives. What unfolds cuts far deeper than a fairy tale rivalry, drawing her into dangerous secrets at the heart of the kingdom itself.
Bessie Carter brings Etheldreda to life with a performance that refuses to soften her or condemn her, inhabiting the character's fierce pragmatism and buried grief in equal measure. Carter's range carries the novel's tonal shifts smoothly, from drawing-room tension to moments of genuine emotional reckoning. At nearly thirteen hours, the audiobook sustains its momentum throughout, and the intimate, confessional quality of a first-person narration makes audio the ideal format for a story that depends entirely on trusting a woman the original tale never asked us to understand.