Sabine Meyer

Sabine Meyer has always had a special place in her heart for fairy tales, a love that may have been influenced by her childhood in Germany. As a young girl, the dream of becoming a writer felt like the most enchanting of fantasies—one where she would write by candlelight in a cozy attic, weaving stories that captured the imagination. But life had other plans: she moved to the States, raised five wonderful children, and built a fulfilling career as a psychiatrist. Though she was busy, the stories that danced in her mind never truly left; they quietly waited for their time. Now, as she steps into a new chapter of semi-retirement, they are finally speaking up, eager to be shared with the world.

Sabine Meyer is the author of When the Angel of Death Tells Bedtime Stories 

and 

King Harold the Hairless

When the Angel of Death Tells Bedtime Stories: The Angel of Death has taken a young girl under his wings. Every night, he reads her bedtime stories. Some of these stories are fairytales, and some are stories about the girl's family. When the girl grows up, she gets into big trouble, and the angel risks everything to help her.

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King Harold the Hairless: King Harold is insufferable. His bad behavior is poisoning his universe. This goes on until one day, the Angel of Death decides that he has to have a word with the king. My daughter summarized it best: "It's about a deranged tyrant meets Christmas Carol with some interdimensional pizazz."

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