D. Taylor
D. Taylor
D. Taylor is a passionate storyteller with a love for multicultural romance, adventure, and historical fiction. She independently wrote and toured with her novel Allied Hearts, a compelling romance that explores love, identity, and the strength of human connection.
Beyond writing, D. Taylor is a devoted wife of 18 years and a loving mother who cherishes time with her children. She finds joy in cooking, creating delicious meals that bring her family together. When she’s not writing or in the kitchen, she enjoys researching history, discovering new cultures, and embracing the ever-changing world of storytelling.
D. Taylor believes that every story has the power to transport, transform, and inspire. Her work celebrates strong heroines, captivating heroes, and the resilience of love in all its forms.
D. Taylor is a passionate storyteller with a love for multicultural romance, adventure, and historical fiction. She independently wrote and toured with her novel Allied Hearts, a compelling romance that explores love, identity, and the strength of human connection.
Beyond writing, D. Taylor is a devoted wife of 18 years and a loving mother who cherishes time with her children. She finds joy in cooking, creating delicious meals that bring her...
Books
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A fender-bender was never supposed to change her life.
Neither was a mechanic from the South Side.
Chicago, 1923. Charlotte Adler knows exactly what her parents expect of her: respectable friends, respectable interests, and, eventually, a respectable marriage. Elias Taylor has learned not to wish for more than a steady job and the satisfaction of...
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San Francisco, 1943
Daphne Elise Green is a girl with dreams too big for the boxes people try to put her in. Plus-sized, sharp-witted, and soft-hearted, she’s chasing a future as a teacher—and maybe, just maybe, a kind of love she’s only ever drawn in the margins of her notebooks.
Kaito Tanaka is a man who keeps his past tucked behind a lawyer’s...
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Leah Johnson and Adam Montgomery have been bound together since childhood by circumstance, loss, and an unshakable friendship. Raised under the same roof by Adam’s abolitionist mother, Leah—a Black woman born from tragedy—and Adam—a white rancher with the weight of a growing empire on his shoulders—have always walked a careful line between...
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