Mean Low Water

Two small-town besties once shared everything. By age thirty-five, one woman is living a seemingly perfect life. The other may be dead.

Charleston divorce attorney Lisa “LeeLee” Moretz has a successful career, a beautiful family, and a coveted South of Broad address. But beneath the tranquil surface, her own marriage is crumbling. When her first love, Peace Smith, appears at her office with alarming news about her old friend Ginny Blankenship, LeeLee is catapulted into a missing-person case. She also realizes she’s never truly gotten over Peace, who left town with Ginny a decade ago.

In high school, carefree daredevil Ginny makes no secret of her prophetic powers, but dark addictions are budding under her chaotic charm. When Ginny meets cautious new girl LeeLee, she’s surprised to discover they share the ability to see into the future and the past. Ginny embraces LeeLee and draws her into a tight-knit circle of friends, including Peace, Ginny’s charismatic but troubled boyfriend.

Now Peace has returned to the Lowcountry, but he’s a prime suspect in Ginny’s disappearance. LeeLee must uncover the truth about Ginny, and her own future hinges on Peace’s innocence. Through LeeLee and Ginny’s divergent life trajectories and complicated bond, Mean Low Water explores the power of lifelong relationships.

Description

Page Count: Approx. 280

ISBN-13: 978-1-958231-54-8

Publication Date: August 6, 2024

About the Author

Stephanie Alexander writes enchanting, fantastical book-club-friendly stories for thoughtful, modern women. Stephanie’s work always features strong female protagonists, relatable emotional journeys, and a dash of magic.

Stephanie grew up in the suburbs of Washington, DC. Drawing, writing stories, and harassing her parents for a pony consumed much of her childhood. After earning degrees in Communications and Sociology, she spent several years working at the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW), a think-tank focused on women’s health and economic advancement.

Stephanie embraced full-time motherhood after the birth of the first of her three children. Later, as a single working mother, she attended law school and earned her juris doctor with honors. Her personal experience rebuilding her life after divorce inspires both her legal work and her fiction.

She currently practices family law in South Carolina. Stephanie and her husband live in South Carolina with their blended family of five children and two miniature dachshunds, Trinket and Tipsy.

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