Josephine is distraught at the loss of her husband, but finds hope when she starts to renovate her great great grandmothers historic home. But when she restores the front door and steps through it she’s zapped back into the 1920’s where she meets her great great grandmother and finds the past and the present coming together. If you like Patti Callahan Henry and Heather Webber, don’t miss Books Over Drinks with Jennifer Moorman for The Vanishing of Josephine Reynolds!
REVIEWS:
“The Vanishing of Josephine Reynolds drips with lush Jazz Age detail, a vivid cast of characters, and a protagonist whose future literally depends on her ability to navigate the past.” –Barbara Davis, bestselling author of The Echo of Old Books
‘An ancestral home holds stories, secrets, and maybe even the ability to rewrite history in Jennifer Moorman’s latest enthralling must-read. The Vanishing of Josephine Reynolds seamlessly blends the present day with 1927–and a splash of Moorman’s signature magic–in a moving, unputdownable race against time. A testament to family ties, the power of love, and the indomitable human spirit, Moorman’s latest proves that, sometimes, the impossible can become possible. I was hooked from the very first enchanting page.’ -Kristy Woodson Harvey, New York Times bestselling author of A Happier Life
‘In this magic-tinged novel, time travel to the Prohibition era gives a grieving woman a way to change her life and save her family . . . Part fantasy, part romance, part coming-of-age story, this sweetly told tale of a woman’s search for her true self is imbued with Moorman’s trademark touch of magic. A delightful heroine jumps into the past in order to embrace her future.’ -KIRKUS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jennifer Moorman writes enchanting novels inspired by the everyday magic and whimsy in the world around her. She is the bestselling author of the magical realism Mystic Water series, The Baker’s Man, and The Magic All Around. Born and raised in Southern Georgia, Jennifer has a deep love for nature, a fondness for honeysuckle, and childhood memories of whippoorwills singing her to sleep. She is a foodie, a self-taught baker, and has a travel bag ready for her next adventure. She can always be won over with chocolate, unicorns, or rainbows. When she’s not writing, you can find her testing a new recipe, chasing rainbows, or stargazing. She lives in a magic house in Nashville, Tennessee.
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