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SHE KNEW HOW TO GIVE PEOPLE WHAT THEY DIDN¿T EVEN KNOW THEY WANTED ¿ As one of Washington D.C.¿s most sought-after interior designers, the color has gone out of Stelläs life with the death of her beloved mentor and the infidelity of her longtime boyfriend. So she does what any 46-year-old woman on the run from her current life might döshe goes home. Back in the South, Stella dives headfirst into a pile of new business ventures and hits the road between New Orleans and Bixoli with her quirky friends. Then there¿s the thing about a maybe-murder and a voodoo nanny that¿s enough to spin her head.…mehr

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SHE KNEW HOW TO GIVE PEOPLE WHAT THEY DIDN¿T EVEN KNOW THEY WANTED ¿ As one of Washington D.C.¿s most sought-after interior designers, the color has gone out of Stelläs life with the death of her beloved mentor and the infidelity of her longtime boyfriend. So she does what any 46-year-old woman on the run from her current life might döshe goes home. Back in the South, Stella dives headfirst into a pile of new business ventures and hits the road between New Orleans and Bixoli with her quirky friends. Then there¿s the thing about a maybe-murder and a voodoo nanny that¿s enough to spin her head. Too bad Stelläs slightly mysterious neighbor Sam Poole doesn¿t take a shine to her, not at first anyway. (She didn¿t exactly take a shine to him, either.) But sometimes, in the end, a second chance is in order¿and just sometimes, that second chance can bring a woman on the run what she didn¿t know she wanted.
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Margaret P. Cunningham's short stories have won several national contests and appeared in magazines and anthologies including eight Chicken Soup for the Soul books. She grew up on her father's nursery in Mobile, Alabama, where she lives with her husband, Tom. She enjoys writing, reading, gardening and "beaching it" with her friends and family.