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Rose Petal Graves
by Olivia Wildenstein
Genre: Paranormal/Faeries
Release Date: March 29th 2017
Summary:
ANCIENT SECRETS CANNOT REMAIN BURIED
FOREVER.
Founded two centuries ago by a powerful tribe of Gottwa Indians, Rowan was a quiet town, so quiet that I fled after graduation. Staying away was the plan, but Mom died suddenly.
Dad said she suffered a stroke af ter she dug up one of the ancient graves in our backyard, which happens to be the town cemetery. Creepy, I know. Creepier still, there was no corpse inside the old coffin, only fresh rose petals.
As we made preparations for Mom ’ s burial, new people began arriving in Rowan, unnervingly handsome and odd people. I begg ed them to leave, but they stayed, because their enemies — my ancestors — were beginning to awaken.
About the
Author
Olivia
Wildenstein grew up in New York City, the daughter of a French father wi
th a great sense of humor, and
a Swedish mother whom she speaks to at least three times a day. She chose Brown University to
complete her undergraduate studies and earned a bachelor
’
s in comparative literature. After designing
jewelry for a few years, Wildenstein traded in her tools for a laptop computer and a
very comfortable
chair. This line of work made more sense, considering her college degree.<
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When she ’ s not writing, she ’ s psychoanalyzing everyone she meets (Yes. Everyone), eavesdropping on conversat ions to gather material for her next book, baking up a storm (that she actually eats), goi ng to the gym (because she eats), and attempting not to be late at her children ’ s school (like she is 4 out of 5 mornings, on good weeks).
Wildenstein lives with her husband and three children in Geneva, Swit zerland, where she ’ s an active member of the writing community.
When she ’ s not writing, she ’ s psychoanalyzing everyone she meets (Yes. Everyone), eavesdropping on conversat ions to gather material for her next book, baking up a storm (that she actually eats), goi ng to the gym (because she eats), and attempting not to be late at her children ’ s school (like she is 4 out of 5 mornings, on good weeks).
Wildenstein lives with her husband and three children in Geneva, Swit zerland, where she ’ s an active member of the writing community.
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