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Saying Goodbye: How to Close Out a Book Series and Tease a New One

A book series coming to and end is bittersweet but there are ways to keep the spirit of the story alive well beyond you write "the end." Here, New York Times bestselling author Karen White shares how to close out a book series and tease a new one.

Articles by Karen White

South Bound Lecture With New York Times Bestseller Karen White Is May 13

South Bound Lecture With New York Times Bestseller Karen White Is May 13 Thursday, April 15, 2021 Author Karen White will be the focus of the next South Bound Lecture for Southern Lit Alliance. Ms. White will be speaking on Thursday, May 13, at 6 p.m. on Zoom about her latest book, The Last Night in London, a tale of intrigue, friendship, betrayal, and unremembered acts of kindness.  This event is free to the public, but donations are suggested.  Please visit southernlitalliance.org/virtual-south-bound-karen-white-may for more information and to register.  About The Last Night in London: London, 1939.  Beautiful and ambitious Eva Harlow and her American best friend, Precious Dubose, are trying to make their way as fashion models.  When Eva falls in love with Graham St. John, an aristocrat and Royal Air Force pilot, she can’t believe her luck that she’s getting everything she ever wanted.  Then the Blitz devastates her world, and Eva finds herself slipping into

Spooked carriage horse suffers minor injury in downtown Charleston

Spooked carriage horse suffers minor injury in downtown Charleston Tradd Street and Lenwood Boulevard (Source: Google Maps) By Live 5 Web Staff | February 16, 2021 at 4:34 PM EST - Updated February 16 at 4:34 PM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A carriage horse suffered a minor injury after it got spooked in downtown Charleston. According to Old South Carriage Company, the horse, named Vern, got spooked after seeing heavy equipment on Tradd Street and Lenwood Boulevard. Officials said the horse was training and the carriage he was pulling had no passengers except for the driver and two employees. “Vern had a visit from the vet and only had a minor scrape on his leg,” the carriage company said. “He has been given a clean bill of health.”

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