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"You must allow yourself to know what you know, and feel what you feel." This is New Orleans. The past never stays buried. After an abusive relationship and the death of her beloved uncle, Penny finds herself in New Orleans, embroiled in a murderous love story. In search of something she can't identify, she discovers things aren't always as they seem. Somewhere between the French Quarter and the bayous, she finds the answers she's looking for … And some she's not. Now she must uncover the truth between the lies. In Molly Jo Realy's breakout novel, very little is as it seems, including Penny's…mehr

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"You must allow yourself to know what you know, and feel what you feel." This is New Orleans. The past never stays buried. After an abusive relationship and the death of her beloved uncle, Penny finds herself in New Orleans, embroiled in a murderous love story. In search of something she can't identify, she discovers things aren't always as they seem. Somewhere between the French Quarter and the bayous, she finds the answers she's looking for … And some she's not. Now she must uncover the truth between the lies. In Molly Jo Realy's breakout novel, very little is as it seems, including Penny's self-identity. This southern romantic location-mystery set in the Big Easy is filled with all that makes New Orleans a wonderful character herself. Grab a beignet or a warm bowl of gumbo, and follow Penny on her journey to find the truth about her old life, her new friends, and the pieces of herself she needs to reclaim.
Autorenporträt
Molly Jo Realy is an award-winning writer, editor, social media ninja and author coach. Nicknamed the Bohemian Hurricane, she encourages people to embrace their unique talents and gifts to come alive and celebrate life every day. She has been featured in children's magazines, on blogs and devotional websites, and her short stories have earned her awards and scholarships from nationally acclaimed writing programs. Her unique style makes her a favorite speaker at writing and marketing seminars. She is the founder of New Inklings Press, and curator of The Unemployment Cookbook: Ideas for Feeding Families One Meal at a Time. Recently rooted in South Carolina, she celebrates with her family, her cats, a good cup of coffee, and an addiction to pens. Her favorite quote is from Isaac Asimov ~ "I write for the same reason I breathe. Because if I didn't, I would die." You can find her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and her blog, Frankly, My Dear . . .