Ill Met by Moonlight
"By turns clever and charming, this delightful tale of magical intrigue is a confection filled with plot twists and surprises, impossible to put down." (Deborah Chester, author of The Sword, the Ring, and the Chalice) Scene: A world not of this world but in it-where a transparent palace hangs suspended in mid-air and tiny fairies twinkle here and there...where a traitorous king holds court before elven lords and ladies...and where fantastical tragedies and capricious romances reach out to entangle mortal souls... Enter: William Shakespeare This enchanting fantasy debut begins with the disappearance of young Will Shakespeare"s wife and newborn daughter-a mystery that draws the Bard into a realm beyond imagination...and beyond reality. Held captive by the devious ruler of the elves and fairies, Shakespeare"s family appears lost to him forever. But an alluring elf named Quicksilver takes a fancy to Shakespeare-and sees a chance to set things right. Can a mere schoolteacher win his wife back from a king? Or will Shakespeare fall prey to his own desires-and the cunning schemes of the unpredictable elf?