Esta autora descubrió la escritura como su principal vía de escape creativa en sus veintes, encontrándola una forma poderosa de procesar las experiencias de la vida. Su obra temprana, impulsada por experiencias en festivales renacentistas y la vida en la carretera con una banda, profundiza en narrativas históricas y anécdotas personales. A través de su escritura, transforma el estrés de la vida diaria y la emoción de una existencia nómada en historias cautivadoras. Sus novelas, reconocidas por su enfoque único y narrativas atractivas, ofrecen a los lectores viajes inmersivos a mundos ricamente detallados.
Recognized as a finalist in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards for Fiction, this novel explores compelling themes through its richly developed characters and intricate plot. It offers a fresh perspective on contemporary issues, blending emotional depth with engaging storytelling. Readers can expect a thought-provoking journey that challenges perceptions and invites reflection, making it a standout choice for those seeking innovative literary experiences.
In 1536 a woman dies and the story begins.. Henry and Anne are bona fide soul mates, bound to each other through eternity. Still, in 1536, they are at the mercy of influences outside of their control, explosively incompatible and caught in a marriage that ends in a betrayal so shocking that Anne requires lifetimes to recover. "Threads", a reincarnation fantasy, opens with Anne's death in 1536. Her husband Henry, seemingly in defense of Anne (but more likely acting out of 'stubborn perverseness', she observes), has terrorized England and decreed murder after political murder to protect her. Ultimately, to Anne's horror, he has made the decision to have her executed as well. Anne's fury at her husband's betrayal has enough momentum to survive centuries, but in Threads she learns that she has been assigned a hard task: she must forgive him. this may prove difficult and take some. The husband in question is Henry VIII. The narrator is the stubborn, volatile Anne Boleyn, who is not at all inclined to forgive.