Diane Craig Releases GOODWIN GIRLS

By: Mar. 26, 2014
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A young psychologist embarks on a quest to uncover the mystery of her grandmother's past in Diane Craig's new novel, "Goodwin Girls" (published by iUniverse).

Olivia Crenshaw had always been close to her grandmother, Mercedes, and when she is offered a position as a temporary counselor at the nursing home in the town where Mercedes once lived, Olivia welcomes the opportunity.

Mercedes' troubled spirit visits Olivia nightly in her dreams, and the young woman becomes determined to find out more about her grandmother's life. Rubee, a resident at the nursing home and Mercedes' former roommate, is haunted by her own memories, and as Olivia gets to know the old woman, she realizes that Rubee might have important information about Mercedes' mysterious life.

Drawing on her skills as a psychologist, Olivia delves into Rubee's fragile, fragmented mind, knowing that she holds the key to unlock the door to Mercedes' past. As Olivia delves into her grandmother's former life with Rubee guiding her, she unearths the details of a tragic event. Will this new knowledge bring both women the closure they so desperately seek?

"Goodwin Girls"
By Diane Craig
Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 152 pages | ISBN 9781450252775
E-Book | ISBN 9781450252782
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Diane Craig has published short stories in a local magazine and also writes for her church's newsletter. Born in Birmingham, Ala., she graduated from high school in Mobile and from the University of Alabama, where she studied American short stories and psychology. She now lives in a Southern town. "Goodwin Girls" is her first published book.

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