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Liz Galin, an out-of-work fashion stylist, lives in a walk up studio apartment in Alphabet City in Manhattan. She has put her life on hold during COVID-19 to care for her mother going through chemo, and cannot see her boyfriend Cary as he is an emergency room doctor during the height of the pandemic. One Monday morning, she receives a cryptic letter from a Miami lawyer indicating that she should call his office. When she does, she and her mother Linda find out she has been bequeathed an asset in a will. She is shocked to find she's been left a storied, crumbling Mediterranean mansion on…mehr

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Liz Galin, an out-of-work fashion stylist, lives in a walk up studio apartment in Alphabet City in Manhattan. She has put her life on hold during COVID-19 to care for her mother going through chemo, and cannot see her boyfriend Cary as he is an emergency room doctor during the height of the pandemic. One Monday morning, she receives a cryptic letter from a Miami lawyer indicating that she should call his office. When she does, she and her mother Linda find out she has been bequeathed an asset in a will. She is shocked to find she's been left a storied, crumbling Mediterranean mansion on Miami's famed North Bay Road by a reclusive socialite who has recently passed. She has no idea who Elsa Sloan-Barrett was or why she left her multimillion-dollar home to her. Liz's journey uncovers clues that will solve a century-old murder mystery and a forbidden love story that will ultimately change her life. It will also uncover a new love triangle with a famous, reclusive celebrity neighbor that will test her own relationship and values and in many ways, mirroring the love story she uncovers. In the end, the mansion won't be the only gift she receives
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Richard Kirshenbaum is the author of three #1 Amazon Bestsellers: Isn’t that Rich, Rouge, and North Bay Road. An accomplished entrepreneur and author, he has been inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame and has written comedy for the legendary Joan Rivers and Us Weekly’s Fashion Police. After selling his eponymous agency Kirshenbaum Bond & Partners, he became the CEO of SWAT by Kirshenbaum, a boutique branding and marketing firm. Kirshenbaum has appeared on ABC’s 20/20, the cover of WIRED magazine, and The New York Times Business section and has also been profiled in The Wall Street Journal. Voted one of the "25 Most Stylish New Yorkers!" by Us Weekly, he resides in Manhattan with his wife Dana, a former Hollywood publicist and real estate agent, and their three children.