Bless Her Dead Heart - Meg Collett - Books - Independently Published - 9781794094093 - January 24, 2019
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Bless Her Dead Heart

Meg Collett

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Bless Her Dead Heart

The day Loey Grace Keene and her best friends condemned a man to death was the day she knew she'd never leave Righteous, Tennessee. Running her grandparents' coffee shop and old farm distracts her from the sins of her past. 'Course, that's until she discovers the town's preacher impaled in the cemetery's oldest tree. There ain't never been a storm in Righteous like there was the day Jeronimo James blew into town. He might be Blackmore Baptist's new preacher, but Loey's instincts warn her to stay away from his black eyes, cowboy swagger, and motorcycle. His arrival on the heels of a murder, plus his odd questions about salted graves and hallowed ground, lands him smack dab at the top of her suspect list. Loey's search for the killer uncovers the magic beneath Righteous's ancient superstitions and a family secret that further binds her to the town. For centuries, the Keenes have kept Righteous's threads knotted together, but something sinister is tattering the Seam. Unless Loey can catch the otherworldly killer and embrace her calling as a Keene, the Seam between Righteous and a pocket world will be ripped forever, unleashing a hungry, vengeful creature onto the God-fearing folk of Righteous. The Righteous Series is the twisted sweet tea of Southern paranormal suspense. Delve into a world of mysticism, where the lies run as thick as the accents and the superstitions are born of real and powerful mountain magic.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 24, 2019
ISBN13 9781794094093
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 336
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 19 mm   ·   362 g
Language English  

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