THE UNREMEMBERED GIRL
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
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“Maybe she was right. Maybe God did live here. It was a place as full of divine beauty as any he’d ever seen. But if that were true, there was no denying God had a cruel side.
The tall, stately pines that grew in drier soils soon gave way to the curving, dripping beauty of the cypress that thrived in the swamp. The ground sloped downward, giving a body the subtle sense of being pulled into the bottomlands that waited patiently just around the corners, where the dark heart of the marsh beat with a symphony of life. Stinging, singing, ancient, and deadly life, where the alligators were king, the snakes and snapping turtles were barons, and the woodpeckers were court jesters jangling their bells from the tops of the trees.
For the moment, though, all was quiet.
There was no sign of the girl.”
The Unremembered Girl, by Eliza Maxwell
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