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Woman Recalls Being Murdered in Love of My Lives, a New Novel by Author Lin Cochran

Love of My Lives is a new first novel about reincarnation, romance and murder, by author Lin Cochran. Genre: Contemporary women's fiction, psychological, romantic thriller. Available in print and ebook on Amazon and other ebook retailers.

Woman Recalls Being Murdered in Love of My Lives, a New Novel by Author Lin Cochran
2012-10-10
SALEM, SC, October 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Newspaper co-owner, Emily Mason-Wohl writes a story that begins, "I remember being murdered. I died a terrifying violent death. I shall never forget it." But it does not occur to her that she might be writing about an actual past life.

Meanwhile, set on Florida's Gulf Coast, Emily and her best friend City Prosecutor Marta Miller battle evil forces operating under the guise of a religious cult threatening to destroy the peaceful city. One member of the cult wants Emily dead--for personal reasons--again.

In the middle of it all, Alessio, the love of her many lives has reincarnated with her, but so has her killer, her husband's lover.

Emily confronts her bi-sexual husband Jason about the bandages on his hands and finds his face raw with pain. His mask is off. Cold, gut fear grips her as black holes in a skull where Jason's eyes once were burn into Emily's brain the image of her own broken, dying body slipping off jagged rocks into water. She feels herself watching from high on a cliff, as the waves below swallow the hem of a bloody dress. At high tide, she is washed out to sea. I'm going to die again. Only this time, Jason is going to kill me himself.

Deep romance, intrigue that could be right out of the headlines, and a surprise ending make this one not to miss.

Publication date: September 2012
Length: 155 pps
ISBN-13: 978-0988178403
ISBN-10: 0988178400

About the author: Atlanta native Lin Cochran is author of three non-fiction books on spiritual principles. She was a columnist and feature writer for a newspaper on Florida's Gulf Coast, and a columnist for an international magazine. This is her first novel.

Lin is available for interviews. Do groups reincarnate together? Is reincarnation really necessary? Are we looking for the love of our lives?

Contact Lin Cochran at (678) 447-9841, or
email: lincochran7@gmail.com,
http://www.lincochran.com

Published by Change of Heart Press, Salem, SC ISBN-13:978-0988178403; ISBN-10: 0988178400

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[Press-News.org] Woman Recalls Being Murdered in Love of My Lives, a New Novel by Author Lin Cochran
Love of My Lives is a new first novel about reincarnation, romance and murder, by author Lin Cochran. Genre: Contemporary women's fiction, psychological, romantic thriller. Available in print and ebook on Amazon and other ebook retailers.