Have you ever been "locked out" literally or figuratively? Locked out of a dwelling, a friendship, a love, a life? Has someone kept the keys out of greed, selfishness, betrayal, shame, ignorance, insecurity, jealousy, or fear? Keeper of the Keys addresses these questions while opening the door to rejuvenation of the soul. These sonnets and other poems reflect on topics such as family, death, mourning, war, fame, love, friendship, loyalty, animals, nature, faith, and other subjects. With oftentimes Shakespearean-esque snark, many of the poems herein highlight the author’s passion for iambic pentameter, acrostics, innuendo, and puns. A few sonnets pay homage to her literary hero, the Bard himself. As you delve down the rabbit hole into the intriguing world of poetry, may this book be a key to unlock your heart and mind towards processing, healing, tranquility and peace. Other titles by Maria Tucciarone include In Shakespeare’s Shadow and Broken Birds. One review stated: "In Shakespeare’s Shadow would best be enjoyed with a nice hot cup of tea, while Broken Birds would better be read with a shot of whiskey." So nestle in, chose your drink, and get lost in rhythmic, illuminating verse.