Virtual Author Visit - Elin Hilderbrand In Conversation With Jane Healey

Monday, November 167:00—8:00 PMOnlineMain Library28 Arlington Street, Dracut, MA, 01826

A dozen Massachusetts libraries have joined forces to host bestselling author Elin Hilderbrand in conversation with author Jane Healey for a Crowdcast webinar on Monday, November 16, 2020 at 7pm.

Hilderbrand will discuss her brand new novel, Troubles In Paradise.  

Space is limited. Registration is required and can be found here:  Click Here to Register. 

While this virtual event is completely free, attendees can purchase an autographed copy of the book to be shipped to their homes from the event’s bookstore partner – Haley Booksellers.

Troubles In Paradise is the conclusion to the nationally bestselling Winter in Paradise trilogy. After uprooting her life in the States, Irene Steele has just settled in at the villa on St. John where her husband Russ had been living a double life. But a visit from the FBI shakes her foundations, and Irene once again learns just how little she knew about the man she loved. With help from their friends, Irene and her sons set up their lives while evidence mounts that the helicopter crash that killed Russ may not have been an accident. Meanwhile, the island watches this drama unfold — including the driver of a Jeep with tinted windows who seems to be shadowing the Steele family. As a storm gathers strength in the Atlantic, surprises are in store for the Steeles: help from a mysterious source, and a new beginning in the paradise that has become their home. At last all will be revealed about the secrets and lies that brought Irene and her sons to St. John — and the truth that transformed them all.  

Moderator Jane Healey left a career in high tech to become a freelance writer. Her passion for historical fiction became her new career when her debut novel, The Saturday Evening Girls Club, was published in 2017. Based on the true story of a group of Jewish and Italian immigrant women in Boston’s North End at the turn of the twentieth century, the bestseller was hailed by Redbook as “a breathtaking ode to female empowerment and the American dream.” With the release of The Beantown Girls, she continues to fulfill her dream of writing about lesser-known stories of women in American history. She shares a home north of Boston with her husband, two daughters, and two cats, and when she’s not writing, she enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, running, cooking, and going to the beach.

This event is sponsored by a collection of Massachusetts libraries and Haley Booksellers.