Neena Lee Is Seeing Things

When a travel writer haunted by old ghosts comes face to face with a new one-who just happens to be one of the most famous men in the world-she has no choice but to dig into his past ... and her own.

Fifty-six-year-old Neena Lee is determined to revive her career as a travel writer. Trouble is, the upstart editor at the travel magazine where she works has fired everyone else over the age of forty. Worse yet, Neena is still plagued by the panic attacks she's been suffering since her brother's death.

Despite her fragile condition, Neena's flatlining bank account means she must go back to work. When the baby-faced editor finally offers her an assignment, she jumps at the chance. Even better: She's being sent to the remote barrier island off the coast of Georgia where John F. Kennedy, Jr., and Carolyn Bessette pulled off a secret, paparazzi-free wedding.

But when Neena arrives at the tiny church on Cumberland Island where the fairytale wedding took place, she's shocked to see John F. Kennedy, Jr. himself waiting for her in the back pew...even though he's been dead for almost twenty-five years. Though Neena is sure she's hallucinating, John begs her to hear him out-and to help him reunite with his wife.

Thanks to John's continued presence and trademark charisma, one mission soon leads to another, and soon Neena has befriended a dead man. Nevertheless, she knows she needs to get back to the harsh realities of her real life if she's going to save her job, her reputation, and her home.

But the more Neena interacts with John, the more he pushes her to confront her own demons-encouraging her to worry less about not having saved her brother...and more about saving herself.

A clever, thought-provoking novel that will resonate with those looking for peace amidst the overwhelm of life.

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Neena Lee Is Seeing Things

When a travel writer haunted by old ghosts comes face to face with a new one-who just happens to be one of the most famous men in the world-she has no choice but to dig into his past ... and her own.

Fifty-six-year-old Neena Lee is determined to revive her career as a travel writer. Trouble is, the upstart editor at the travel magazine where she works has fired everyone else over the age of forty. Worse yet, Neena is still plagued by the panic attacks she's been suffering since her brother's death.

Despite her fragile condition, Neena's flatlining bank account means she must go back to work. When the baby-faced editor finally offers her an assignment, she jumps at the chance. Even better: She's being sent to the remote barrier island off the coast of Georgia where John F. Kennedy, Jr., and Carolyn Bessette pulled off a secret, paparazzi-free wedding.

But when Neena arrives at the tiny church on Cumberland Island where the fairytale wedding took place, she's shocked to see John F. Kennedy, Jr. himself waiting for her in the back pew...even though he's been dead for almost twenty-five years. Though Neena is sure she's hallucinating, John begs her to hear him out-and to help him reunite with his wife.

Thanks to John's continued presence and trademark charisma, one mission soon leads to another, and soon Neena has befriended a dead man. Nevertheless, she knows she needs to get back to the harsh realities of her real life if she's going to save her job, her reputation, and her home.

But the more Neena interacts with John, the more he pushes her to confront her own demons-encouraging her to worry less about not having saved her brother...and more about saving herself.

A clever, thought-provoking novel that will resonate with those looking for peace amidst the overwhelm of life.

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Neena Lee Is Seeing Things

Neena Lee Is Seeing Things

by Sheila Athens
Neena Lee Is Seeing Things

Neena Lee Is Seeing Things

by Sheila Athens

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Overview

When a travel writer haunted by old ghosts comes face to face with a new one-who just happens to be one of the most famous men in the world-she has no choice but to dig into his past ... and her own.

Fifty-six-year-old Neena Lee is determined to revive her career as a travel writer. Trouble is, the upstart editor at the travel magazine where she works has fired everyone else over the age of forty. Worse yet, Neena is still plagued by the panic attacks she's been suffering since her brother's death.

Despite her fragile condition, Neena's flatlining bank account means she must go back to work. When the baby-faced editor finally offers her an assignment, she jumps at the chance. Even better: She's being sent to the remote barrier island off the coast of Georgia where John F. Kennedy, Jr., and Carolyn Bessette pulled off a secret, paparazzi-free wedding.

But when Neena arrives at the tiny church on Cumberland Island where the fairytale wedding took place, she's shocked to see John F. Kennedy, Jr. himself waiting for her in the back pew...even though he's been dead for almost twenty-five years. Though Neena is sure she's hallucinating, John begs her to hear him out-and to help him reunite with his wife.

Thanks to John's continued presence and trademark charisma, one mission soon leads to another, and soon Neena has befriended a dead man. Nevertheless, she knows she needs to get back to the harsh realities of her real life if she's going to save her job, her reputation, and her home.

But the more Neena interacts with John, the more he pushes her to confront her own demons-encouraging her to worry less about not having saved her brother...and more about saving herself.

A clever, thought-provoking novel that will resonate with those looking for peace amidst the overwhelm of life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798989164714
Publisher: Quiet Coast Press
Publication date: 12/26/2023
Pages: 294
Sales rank: 378,094
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.66(d)

About the Author

Sheila Athens writes smart fiction set where the South meets the Sunshine state. Her stories are about women seeking to find the peace we all deserve--whether she's battling an external foe or an internal one (or both). Readers are drawn to Sheila's work because they believe that everyday heroes can make a difference in our world.
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