If Will Shakespeare picked up this book he would likely say…
“Pillaged As You Like It, but her Orlando is scorching.”
Wonderland is hauntingly Hamlet-esque—without all the death, but with Ophelia and Hamlet fobbing off non-stop, on a modern mountain trail.
Puck is a Midsummers’ Nights Dream set at a modern day Music Festival.
Lee Taylor is the proud daughter of a biographer and is still haunted by the bust of Shakespeare in her mother’s study. She is also twice a sister to writers—a non-fiction expert in her field, and a fiction writer long listed for the PEN/Faulkner. So even though she came to it late, she never had a chance.
She writes in the most bewitching forest in the Appalachians—tucked into the Seven Sisters range and came to storytelling on a trail. The path to her creative space requires stepping on three stones through a stream, and she can be found there most mornings before daybreak in her “Yome Sweet Yome” loving all the tropes, particularly instalove as her now husband was struck by that lightning so many years ago while she flew a kite in a field (true story).
When not writing, she travels the county for her day job (which she loves) while always on the lookout for an indie bookstore, and if the city in question has a romance-only one—all the better!
A Satchel of Richards is her debut.
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