Marginy Street
by: Annie Rose Welch
Publication: July 2013
ISBN : 1490582703
ASIN: B00DQG0BW2
Length: 446 pages
Blurb:
Do you believe in the power of dreams?
Way down south on Marigny Street in the heart of New Orleans, the land of Catholic intersessions, purgatory, and supernatural superstitions, young Evangeline Chenier dreams of a radiant boy who saves her from a storm. She takes the dream seriously – in her family, dreams are sometimes more than dreams. Sometimes they foretell the future. Sometimes they create it.
Years later, Eva is no longer the same wistful girl but a hardened woman who no longer believes in dreams. Losing faith in her gift, she becomes lost in a nightmare of emotion, mourning her son, separating from her husband, and stewing in a dead-end job. And then fate brings her an unlikely surprise: one of the most famous movie stars in the world, Gabriel Roberts.
Caught by something in his eyes, Eva agrees to show him the real Big Easy on his last night in New Orleans—an evening that turns into four dreamy days spent recapturing lost faith and discovering a love neither expected. Realizing Gabriel is the boy from her childhood dream, Eva must leave everything behind—her husband, her family, her history, and the beautiful city she calls home—and gamble it all for the dream that has saved her on MARIGNY STREET.
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Teaser :
The warmth that radiated from deep within him ignited a small ember inside of me that had been lost. I didn’t know if it would burn or fizzle, or even how hot it could actually get, but this I did know: I was willing to find out.
Born and raised in New Orleans, Annie
has a habit of shortening her words and telling long stories. She speaks with a
southern flair and cooks with it too. At the tender age of twenty- one, she
hitched up her wagons (took her first plane ride) and moved out west to the big
shake (California). Her writing career began one sleepless night when she
imagined a gorgeous woman and a man with maniacal hair floating above her like lightening bugs falling from the sky. Curious about them,
their story, and why they were floating around in her head, she sat down and
penned (typed) her first novel, Marigny Street. A dream come true for her, she
hasn’t stopped writing since. She loves a damn good love story, always has, no
matter what the genre. She is particularly moved by imperfect love that in its
own unique way is perfect, the notion of love at first sight, soul mates, and
things that are generally out of the norm.
When she’s not writing she enjoys
dabbling in photography and finding new, inspirational music to add to her
collection. She currently (still) resides in the big shake (although her
southern roots are calling her home) with her husband, daughter, and their two
peculiar dogs, Boudreaux and Tabasco (who, call her crazy, bark with an
accent).
For lagniappe (a little extra), a virtual cup of café au
lait and beignets, please visit Annie’s website:
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