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The Last of the Moon Girls

by Barbara Davis

The Last of the Moon Girls

by Barbara Davis

Lizzy Moon has long evaded the legacy of her family's Moon Girl Farm, a place where generations of gifted healers have lived. Despite her attempts to forge a life in New York, the death of her grandmother, Althea, draws her back to the farm she vowed to leave behind. Burdened by the unresolved, horrific murders of two girls and the suspicions cast upon Althea, Lizzy is plunged into a quest for the truth. The discovery of Althea's 'Book of Remembrances' unveils a path of acceptance for her unique heritage, while an alliance with Andrew Greyson, a believer in her grandmother's innocence, fuels her determination. Lizzy is torn between abandoning her roots or embracing them to clear her grandmother's name and heal the scars of the past. The farm's withered lavender fields witness her struggle with destiny and the power of an inherited legacy.

  • Fiction
  • Family
  • Mystery
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