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The Dark Lady (the Time Angel series Book 3)

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Author(s)Sherry Lee
ISBN / ASINB017IX334Q
ISBN-13978B017IX3348
MarketplaceIndia  🇮🇳

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The Dark Lady:
In 1999, at the turn of the millennium, Arts & Entertainment Network gathered 100 scholars to choose the most influential people of the past 1,000 years. William Shakespeare ranked as #5 on their list.
Shakespeare was 18 years old when he married the 26 year old pregnant Anne Hathaway, who lived near his family home in Stratford-upon-Avon. They had a little girl, named Susanna. Two years later, Anne delivered twins, a boy and a girl. Following the birth of the twins, Shakespeare left his home, his wife and his children to venture out on his own. This period, seven years of his life, known as “the lost years,” since his actual location and activities are unknown.
Following this time period, Shakespeare began writing sonnets about his “dark lady,” brooding poems describing her beauty as being “different” from the norms of the period, she possessing dark, dark hair and black eyes. Many scholars have debated throughout history as to the identity of Shakespeare’s mysterious lover, but none has truly ascertained her identity.
But what if Shakespeare was not the deep thinker, wordsmith, writer extraordinaire; often referred to as the greatest writer of the English language, ever? What if he began his adult life as a ne’er do well, sexually confused young man who abandoned his family to “find himself”? And what if a beautiful young woman from the 21st century entered Will’s life to teach him the things he needed to know, help him realize his great potential, as well as the importance of love, responsibility and personal honor? Could Miela McCormick change him, mentor him, and challenge him?
Read what happens when God sends His Time Angel to fall into Shakespeare’s life, literally. Discover what happened during his “lost years” that would create the man known as the “Bard of Avon” . . .

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