Not merely a great indie book- but a great book period. North of Eden sensitively and heartbreakingly depicts lives impacted by dementia, exploring the moments we struggle to remember, and those we can't forget - IndieReader Ruby Scott yearns for a happily ever after like her grandparents have, but when dark secrets threaten both marriages, will either survive? Ruby is a distraught newlywed when she uncovers a terrible betrayal by her husband. Meanwhile, her grandmother Evelyn, wonders if it's too late to share a life-changing secret she's harbored for years. Will her husband forgive her before he loses track of who she is? San Diego's Balboa Park, the Prado, and the famed Organ Pavilion are all a little bit of Eden for Evelyn and Howard who met there, married at the park, and lived most of their married lives in a bungalow nearby. Now, they must sell their beloved home and move to an assisted living where Howard can get the memory care he needs. Ruby, an intrepid investigative reporter, grew up visiting the park and her grandparents. It's the perfect spot to marry her soulmate Logan. But all is not as perfect as it seems. When Lawrence Paisley, a man who's skilled at ferreting out the truth, moves to the same assisted living as Evelyn and Howard, her secret is at risk of being laid bare before she has a chance to tell Howard. Or will Lawrence's own hidden past be unearthed first by Ruby's nose for news? A long-time resident of San Diego, Janice Coy is the author of numerous well-received women's fiction books. Her books are stand-alone entertainment, stories readers have a hard time putting down. Her work also appears in multiple anthologies.
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