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If you liked Delia Owens, "Where the crawdads sing", you'll love this book. Beautiful and successful artist, JW, is not who she pretends to be. She rescued herself once from the life she was born into, by assuming a new identity. Many years later she is found and must return home to Kentucky and face the painful memories and people that she tried to escape. There are secrets buried in this small southern town. While in the South, she faces anti-Semitism and danger, and explores a relationship with Charlie. A handsome former Marine Special Ops agent, he pursues her, and while her defenses are…mehr

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If you liked Delia Owens, "Where the crawdads sing", you'll love this book. Beautiful and successful artist, JW, is not who she pretends to be. She rescued herself once from the life she was born into, by assuming a new identity. Many years later she is found and must return home to Kentucky and face the painful memories and people that she tried to escape. There are secrets buried in this small southern town. While in the South, she faces anti-Semitism and danger, and explores a relationship with Charlie. A handsome former Marine Special Ops agent, he pursues her, and while her defenses are down, she falls for him. Along comes Eli to watch over her. What role will Eli play as she "BURN's" her past to the ground, and gets blamed for a murder? Which one will she choose Charlie or Eli? Whom can she trust; will she make it out in one piece a second time?
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DK Williams is a watercolor artist, and author of the new novel Burn Baby Burn.

DK and husband, Jimher biggest supporter, retired from the corporate world and now spend time between their Southern Indiana farm and lake house at pristine Dale Hallow Lake in Tennessee, which features prominently in this book.

DK is a graduate of Indiana University with a minor in Journalism; she also edited and published a local print newspaper. She spent her career traveling and working in Europe, Mexico, and India. For the last five years, she and her sidekick toured the South-Eastern United States participating in juried Art Shows, selling watercolor originals and commissioned works.

DK is currently illustrating and co-authoring a children's picture book, which will be available soon, and has begun her next novel, based on Native American Healers. It is a multi-generational matriarchal story beginning in the 1800's to today.