“A surprising page-turner that you won’t be able to put down!”

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“When Everleigh Page receives an invitation to return to her college sorority—despite having dropped out before graduation 20 years ago—it sets off a series of events that will make her question her decision to leave … and all of her decisions since then. Lorna Graham delivers a surprising page-turner that you won’t be able to put down!”
—Juliette Fay, bestselling author of The Tumbling Turner Sisters and The Harvey Girls
“Where You Once Belonged pulls you in like a beach read, makes you think like a book club pick, and delivers a whopper of a twist like the best TV magazine show. I couldn’t put it down and the ending—that’s somehow both shattering and uplifting—still haunts me.”
—Andrea Canning, Correspondent, Dateline NBC
“I couldn’t put this one down! A smart, absorbing contemporary novel with a touch of magic, Where You Once Belonged is a must-read for anyone who loves to root for the underdog. Lorna Graham has gifted her readers with an expertly paced, riveting examination of power structures, justice, and what constitutes a true happy ending. Readers will love these characters!”
—L. Alison Heller, author of The Neighbor’s Secret, The Never Never Sisters and The Love Wars

The Ghost of Greenwich Village
For Eve Weldon, moving to Greenwich Village is a dream come true. She’s following in the bohemian footsteps of her mother, who lived there during the early sixties among a lively community of Beat artists and writers. But when Eve arrives, the only scribe she meets is a grumpy ghost named Donald, and the only writing she manages to do is for chirpy segments on a morning news program, Smell the Coffee. The hypercompetitive network environment is a far cry from the genial camaraderie of her mother’s literary scene, and Eve begins to wonder if the world she sought has faded from existence. But as she struggles to balance her new job, demands from Donald to help him complete his life’s work, a budding friendship with a legendary fashion designer, and a search for clues to her mother’s past, Eve begins to realize that community comes in many forms—and that the true magic of the Village is very much alive, though it may reveal itself in surprising ways.