Suzanne Palmieri
Autor von The Witch of Little Italy
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(eng) I write for Saint Martin's Press under my legal name Suzanne Palmieri and I write for MIRA books under my Pen Name Suzanne Hayes.
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- Rechtmäßiger Name
- Palmieri, Suzanne
- Andere Namen
- Hayes, Suzanne
Hayes Palmieri, Suzanne - Geschlecht
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- Geburtsort
- New Haven, Connecticut, USA
- Ausbildung
- Fordham University (MA|Sociology)
- Berufe
- history teacher
sociology instructor
novelist - Agent
- Anne Bohner (Pen and Ink Literary)
- Kurzbiographie
- Suzanne Palmieri(AKA Suzanne Hayes) is an author, a teacher, and the mother of three little witches.
Her debut novel THE WITCH OF LITTLE ITALY was published by Saint Martin's/Griffin on March 26, 2013, and has sold internationally. Her co-authored novel, I'LL BE SEEING YOU (written as Suzanne Hayes) was
published by Mira Books on May 28, 2013, and has also sold internationally.
She lives by the ocean in Connecticut with her husband and three darling witches. Suzanne is represented by Anne Bohner of Pen and Ink Literary - Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
- I write for Saint Martin's Press under my legal name Suzanne Palmieri and I write for MIRA books under my Pen Name Suzanne Hayes.
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Bronwyn Whalen left home at the age of 17, after her mother passed away. She'd stayed away until she received a phone call from her father after 14 years. Her little brother was in a world of trouble, accused of murdering Wyn's best friend Lottie, and her son Jaime. Why returns home determined to prove her brother's innocence and take care of niece she's never met. Unfortunately,, in order to accomplish this, she needs to come to terms with her past, accept who she is and embrace the future.
This was a great story about redemption, forgiveness and love. I loved the stubbornness of the Whalen women. The mystery of who murdered Lottie kept me engrossed to the very end. It's a great story of embracing who you are, no matter how different that may be. A beautiful and bittersweet story of love and loss. One of the best summer reads thus far this year!… (mehr)