American teenager Miranda Graham believes that she has Shakespeare in her genes: she hopes one day to follow her parents’ footsteps as a Shakespearean actress. After her disastrous performance in her school's staging of
The Taming of the Shrew, her fellow cast member, Stephen Langford, steps out of the backstage and asks if she'd like to meet
William Shakespeare in person. Miranda thinks he's insane. But before she can object, Stephen uses a spell to magically transport them both back to 16th century England–the time period Stephen is actually from, in the year 1581, at
Lancashire. He wants Miranda to use her acting skills and modern-day charms on a teenage Shakespeare. Without her help, Stephen claims, the world will lose its greatest playwright. Miranda isn't convinced she's the girl for the job. Reluctantly, she agrees to help, as Stephen agrees that once they've completed their mission, Stephen will send her back to the moment they've left. Stephen had Miranda taking his sister Olivia's identity, and lives with his uncle and aunt. Stephen's uncle and aunt, Alexander and Elizabeth Hoghtons, don't realize that Miranda is not their niece because Stephen's family had not been in contact with them in years due to feuds, and Miranda resembles Olivia. During lunch with the Hoghtons and their guests, Miranda meets the young Shakespeare, who is hired as a headmaster for children. During dinner, Stephen help Miranda adjust to life in the 16th century, even teaching her how to dance. William later dances with Miranda, and offers to teach her poetry. Miranda finds herself attracted to both Stephen and William afterward. On the following day, William reveals a desire to become an actor. However, after witnessing a religious execution, Miranda learns from Stephen that current events could prevent William from pursuing his dreams, and force him to take a different path in life as a
Jesuit instead. If William Shakespeare joins the
Catholic Church under the urging of the Jesuits' leader Thomas Cook, he would likely be persecuted and put to death, thus endangering Miranda's timeline. Stephen proposes that Miranda seduce Shakespeare, causing him to lose his virtue so that the church would not be able to recruit him.... ==Reception==