About Secrets of the Blue Moon by Jan Heidrich-Rice
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Lake Gardner, Georgia. Is it haunted or not?
Marnie Putnam’s short-term gig to document the quaint town’s history explores that very question. As she dives in, interviewing quirky characters and documenting eerie stories, she hears whispers about witches and paranormal activity and haunting lore shared by her spiritual landlady. She even witnesses the mystical antics of a black cat.
Yet each passing day stirs something deep and unsettling in Marnie: the ghosts are real, and so are the truths she’s been avoiding.
As a rare Halloween blue moon approaches, she faces life-threatening dangers and must decide what scares her more: risking her life to solve the town’s haunting mysteries? or returning home to her safe but dying marriage?
One decision will change Marnie’s life forever.
SECRETS OF THE BLUE MOON by Jan Heidrich-Rice
Finalist 2025 American Fiction Awards Cross Genre Fiction
An excellent reading choice for fans of Barbara Davis and Karen White.
“Full of southern charm, relatable characters, and ghosts who refuse to let the past go. Add a dash of romance and murder and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a satisfying day of reading.” Emily Carpenter, bestselling author of Gothictown
“A heartfelt, cozy novel laced with mystery, magic, and ghostly suspense. Atmospheric and filled with Southern Gothic charm.” Paulette Kennedy, award-winning and bestselling author of The Artist of Blackberry Grange and The Devil and Mrs. Davenport
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Author Bio:
Jan Heidrich-Rice writes about life’s detours in stories that are sometimes haunting…often hilarious…but ultimately heartening. Her fiction introduces Marnie Putnam, who explores whether ghosts—and second chances—are actually real. Her nonfiction shares the humor, resilience, and adventure found in love and travel—even when the GPS says “recalculating.”