Lillie Lainoff ha estudiado escritura creativa en la Universidad de Yale, donde también formó parte del equipo de esgrima. En su último año, se convirtió en la primera deportista con discapacidad en ganar un evento de la NCAA. Actualmente, aún participa en campeonatos de esgrima, y también es entrenadora.
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"There are no limits to the willand the strengthof this unique female hero." Tamora Pierce, writer of the Song of the Lioness and the Protector of the Small quartetsThis fierce story transports you to 17th century France, to a world of heart-racing duels and seductive soirees as our heroine fights against her chronic illness to train as a Musketeer, uncovering secrets, sisterhood, and self-love.Tania de Batz is most herself with a sword in her hand. Everyone thinks her near-constant dizziness makes her weak, nothing but "a sick girl." But Tania wants to be strong, independent, a fencer like her fathera former Musketeer and her greatest champion. Then Papa is brutally, mysteriously murdered. His dying wish? For Tania to attend finishing school. But LAcademie des Mariees, Tania realizes, is no finishing school. Its a secret training ground for new Musketeers: women who are socialites on the surface, but strap daggers under their skirts, seduce men into giving up dangerous secrets, and protect France from downfall. And they dont shy away from a sword fight.With her newfound sisters at her side, Tania feels that she has a purpose, that she belongs. But then she meets Etienne, her target in uncovering a potential assassination plot. Hes kind, charmingand might have information about what really happened to her father. Torn between duty and dizzying emotion, Tania will have to decide where her loyalties lieor risk losing everything shes ever wanted.
Unretelling feminista deLos tres mosqueteros, con espías, traiciones, amor y damas que no se cortan si hay que sacar el florete.
Tania de Batz nunca se siente más ella misma que cuando tiene un flore