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Cover Reveal: Healing The Bayou, by Bestseller Mary Bernsen


You may remember bestselling and acclaimed author Mary Bernsen from The Ganga Shift, published earlier in 2018 - a novel filled with government intrigue, conspiracies, and hot shifters and amazing powers....

Today, we are excited to show you the cover for her *NEW* novel, Healing the Bayou by Florida-based author Mary Bernsen. This spooky addition is perfect for your collection of Voodoo swamp adventures, right next to Blue Bottle Tree on your bookshelf!

Set to release on May 14, 2019.

"After learning that she is adopted, Eliza sets off to locate her biological family and finds them in the Louisiana bayou. But they're more than just locals-they're descended from the area's most famous Voodoo queen, Marie Laveau-Eliza's great-great-grandmother. Surrounded by a mysterious world of seances, spells, and sacrifices, Eliza finds herself worshiped as the last great priestess. What's more, she's inherited the ability to heal the souls of others with a simple touch of her hands. Eliza is expected to cultivate this gift so she can claim her title as Queen and return the Voodoo community to glory. A task Eliza wouldn't mind as long as she could perform it beside the devastating Samuel Mueller. But according to tradition, Samuel is her keeper, and a keeper never becomes romantically involved with his ward. His sacred duty is to protect her. And the bayou is rife with enemies who would sacrifice anything to eliminate outsiders like Eliza..."

Synopsis from Goodreads—be sure to add Healing the Bayou to your to-be-read lists!

About the author:

"Mary Bernsen is a southwest Florida native currently living in North Port with her two beautiful children and a third, much larger child that she affectionately calls husband. She is the Amazon Best Selling Author of Healing The Bayou, The Ganga Shift, and Beyond the Gods series. She also writes young adult romances under her pseudonym, M.E. Rhines."

More on Bernsen and Healing the Bayou on her website here.

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