The chapter trilogy

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About

Taylor Page

I grew up in Sydney, Australia, in a very creative household. My mum writes beautiful poetry, my eldest brother writes children’s stories, my middle brother writes fantasy, and my dad writes screenplays.

I have always read books. When I was a child, my mum would read me Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter, along with other classics.

My mum has always been my greatest influence. She has always encouraged me to write and continue to better myself.

I had always planned on becoming a primary school teacher; however, when I left high school and entered University, I quickly realised that wasn’t what I wanted to do. It took me a long time to realise that writing was my true passion. My family and friends are incredibly supportive of my dream, and always celebrate my accomplishments with me.

I have always loved writing. Even as a young child, I would make up stories, write plays and invent new characters. My writing style has never been conventional, although when it comes to a classic romance story, it’s as conventional as it gets!

I wrote Chapter One at a time in my life when I was feeling very vulnerable. I had just had a cancer scare; we were all going through a pandemic, and I lost a very young family member.

I realised that life was too short to miss out on the things I always wanted to do. Creative writing was a way for me to cope and was a personal goal I had always wanted to achieve.

I lead a busy life, and writing is just a small part of it. I also do lots of volunteer work, which is incredibly rewarding. I have always loved giving back to the community and have done so ever since I was a child. Another trait I share with my mum.

Chapter Three

by Taylor Page

In the highly anticipated conclusion to The Chapter Trilogy, Chapter Three unveils a pivotal moment in Sarah's life as she walks down the aisle, ready to embark on a new chapter of her journey. However, the anticipated joy takes an unexpected turn as Hunter is nowhere to be found. As Sarah grapples with the absence of her partner, the couple faces a crossroads in their relationship.

 Eager to expand their family, Sarah and Hunter decide to try for another baby, but Sarah's burgeoning career threatens to eclipse their dreams of domestic bliss. As her professional life skyrockets, Sarah finds herself torn between the allure of fame and the desire for a fulfilling family life.

In this emotionally charged instalment, readers will witness Sarah's struggle to strike a balance between her personal aspirations and the commitments of motherhood. With choices that will shape the course of her future, "Chapter Three" is a tale of love, sacrifice, and the delicate dance between family and fame. Will Sarah find a way to harmonise the disparate notes of her life, or will the crescendo of decisions lead to an unexpected finale? Find out in this captivating and heart-wrenching conclusion to The Chapter Trilogy.

Chapter two

By Taylor Page

In Chapter Two, the highly anticipated follow-up to the bestseller Chapter One, we catch up with Sarah as she tackles the unpredictable world of Hollywood. The stakes are higher, and the obstacles are bigger than ever before. Between navigating scandalous tabloid headlines and managing a budding romance, Sarah finds herself facing difficult choices that will test her character and her spirit.

As her star continues to rise, tensions between her and Hunter, come to a boiling point. Meanwhile, as Sarah rises to the top, unexpected turmoil threatens to derail her dreams, and her relationship.

Sarah thinks she may be pregnant. She has no idea how Hunter will take the news. He's left her before; will he leave her again?

Packed with drama, romance, and heart-pounding moments, Chapter Two is a rollercoaster ride that will keep you hooked until the very last page. Don't miss out on this thrilling continuation of Sarah's journey.

Chapter One

by Taylor Page

Sarah always believed she had her life perfectly planned; every step carefully mapped out, every dream shaped into something practical, something safe. As a little girl, her world felt endless, her heart set on a future filled with possibility. But somewhere along the way, those dreams softened, reshaped into a life that made sense… even if it didn’t quite feel right.

Needing space to breathe, to think, to remember who she used to be, Sarah makes a rare decision to step away and escape on a seaside vacation. She tells herself it’s only temporary; a pause, nothing more.

But then she meets him.

What begins as a fleeting, unexpected encounter on the beach quickly becomes something neither of them can ignore. There’s an ease between them, a spark that feels both unfamiliar and undeniable, like something she’s been missing without even realising it. With him, Sarah starts to see herself differently. Braver. Freer. Closer to the girl she once was.

As the days slip by, so do her defences. The life she left behind begins to feel distant, while the one unfolding in front of her feels dangerously real.

Now Sarah is faced with a choice: return to the life she’s always known, or risk everything for a love she never saw coming.

Because some moments change you… and some people make you question everything you thought you wanted.

Chapter one, audiobook

Have you ever wondered what Sarah or Hunter sound like? What about Ted or Rachael? Does June sound as sweet as she seems? Is Michelle a menace? Now you can find out!
Each main character has their own unique voice, and the background characters share voices. Enjoy this audiobook masterpiece, made possible with Elevenlabs.

Coming Soon!

Listen to the Radio Ad for Chapter One Here

Listen to the Radio Ad for Chapter Two Here

Listen to the Radio Ad for Chapter Three Here

Fun Fact - In all my books there is a phrase that i was given by my brother to work in. If you think you know what it is, email me and tell me what you thought it was. There may be a prize for those that get it right!

What I’ve Been Working On

I will reserve this space to keep you all updated with what I’m currently working on, other than writing.

I have joined the ranks of podcasters!

I now have my own podcast, Wreck, Heal, Repeat. You can find it on Spotify.

The first episode is out now, with the second coming next month. The first episode is a solo episode, but you’ll find out more about me than you ever really wanted to know.

The second episode is with a good friend of mine from camp. He now reviews books! It’s sure to be an exciting episode. This episode will be released in March.

The third episode is with a different friend from camp. He and his partner run a magazine made by children for children called The IN Mag. Be sure to check that episode out in April!

This year, I will only be attending one signing event. Book Fair Australia, in Sydney.

I want to focus more on local markets, and getting to know my audience in my area. If you want a list of where I’ll be signing, please email me through the ‘contact me’ button.

Reviews…

“It was enjoyable and an easy read. Perfect for a lazy, rainy Sunday in bed. If you love romance novels, this one is definitely worth a read.”

— Linda R, Registered Nurse

“Chapter One is a delightful and thoughtful novel. The author has captured the true embodiment of the emotional rollercoaster felt at life’s crossroads and has taken us all along for the ride.”

— Michelle K, Events and Activities Organiser

“A Tale of Love and Heartbreak is an emotional rollercoaster that will leave readers breathless. The author expertly weaves a story of love and self-discovery that will tug at your heartstrings. Sarah's journey is relatable and inspiring, and readers will find themselves rooting for her every step of the way. This book is a must-read for anyone who has ever faced a difficult decision and wondered what could have been.”

- Abigail L., Goodreads


”Make sure you have the tissues to hand with this one as it will definitely take you on a rollercoaster of a ride. Heartwarming and heartwrenching.”

- JustKeepReading, Goodreads




Blog - An Inside Look at My Life

Okay…

Anyone else already hating 2026, or just me?

This year has already been the worst. If I get one more piece of bad news, I am going to scream. This year has brought with it some insane changes. Some good, like the fact that I have lost 33kg so far and can finally buy nice clothes, and can shop in the 'regular-sized’ people's clothes. I know that sounds horrible, but as someone who was previously limited to what they had available in size 24, I feel like I have earned that right. The selection of clothes bigger than a size 18 is abysmal, and we should all be ashamed.

Before I lost the weight, I went into Peter Alexander to spend the gift cards that I had been given. The plus-size section had been reduced to a small rack in the middle. Previously, it had always been along the back wall. Yes, hidden, because heaven forbid ‘fat’ people should shop in this store. To have it reduced to a small rack in the middle is just atrocious, on so many levels. I’m a very self-conscious person, still, and to shop for something that was supposed to make me feel good, while feeling like I was on display, made shopping difficult; then, only having a small selection to choose from made me angry. Okay, they’d moved the plus-size section. It wasn’t fair that it was hidden at the back, but it was better than feeling like people were judging me; then reducing the options I could choose from made me feel like a second-rate citizen. I left the store without purchasing anything.

Now, I could easily go in and choose whatever I wanted. But that’s beside the point. Being overweight isn’t always a choice. I have had to use the aid of medication to help me lose weight. Don’t judge. It’s actually for my PCOS, but the weight loss is a nice side effect. Before I started medication, I struggled to lose weight. I had tried diets, exercising, and all the latest trends. I did lose weight in my early twenties, but it was a struggle, and I hated every second of it. I felt like I was slowly killing myself just to lose weight and keep it off. It was awful, and eventually I put back on the 40kg plus more. Sometimes it’s not always possible for people to lose weight, and we shouldn’t judge people.

We should have clothes available in all sizes. the same style of clothes, in all sizes, I mean. The fact that we don’t already do this is horrendous.

I may have gone off topic there. Sorry.

My losing weight was a good thing. Everything else is just awful. I feel like my writing is a curse right now.

Every time I write a book, there is some kind of tragedy in my family.
Chapter One - My 22-year-old cousin died, and my uncle (dad’s side) died.

Chapter Two - My aunt was diagnosed with dementia, and my uncle (mum’s side) died.

Chapter Three - My mental health started to slip, I underwent several surgeries to remove cancerous cells from my body, I broke my hand and had to relearn how to type.

Prequel - My Dad had a stroke and is recovering slowly, then my uncle (mum’s side) had a stroke and isn’t doing well.

I am currently writing Prequel, and those events happened earlier this year.

That’s all for now!

Be Good!

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The Chapter Trilogy Out Now

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