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A secret rules her life.Trapped by the consequences of a serious misstep, Julie Morgan faces the shame and rejection doled out to those who break the rigid social code of the 1950s. Desperate, Julie turns to lookalike Carmen, who proposes an outrageous scheme. If it succeeds, it will save the day. Encouraged by Elvis Presley's long-distance friendship, Julie risks everything for this "perfect" plan. Success is in sight when an unexpected twist of Fate intervenes, leaving Julie to flounder in the heap of rubble that was once her life.Readers have said, "This historical fiction is like pulling…mehr

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A secret rules her life.Trapped by the consequences of a serious misstep, Julie Morgan faces the shame and rejection doled out to those who break the rigid social code of the 1950s. Desperate, Julie turns to lookalike Carmen, who proposes an outrageous scheme. If it succeeds, it will save the day. Encouraged by Elvis Presley's long-distance friendship, Julie risks everything for this "perfect" plan. Success is in sight when an unexpected twist of Fate intervenes, leaving Julie to flounder in the heap of rubble that was once her life.Readers have said, "This historical fiction is like pulling back the curtain of time..." "I couldn't put it down..." "a seamless mixture of laughter and tears, comedy and tragedy..."If you wonder what it would be like to go back in time, you will love following Julie's love story in this second book of The Days of Elvis series. Get your copy of In Those Dazzling Days of Elvis today for a closeup view of how women were abused in the days before they burned their bras and demanded control of their bodies.
Autorenporträt
Josephine Rascoe Keenan grew up in the little town in Arkansas where all three books in "The Days of Elvis" series are set: El Dorado, city of "black gold." After reading Gone with the Wind when she was eleven, she decided to become a writer someday. That day came after she had worked many years in the entertainment industry as a director and an actress with many talented people, such as Johnny Cash in the made-for-TV-movie The Pride of Jesse Hallam. Josephine wanted to tell a story of what life was like in the '50s when Elvis was first coming on the scene. Elvis had done a few concerts in El Dorado before he hit the top, and she thought it would be great to create a story about a girl who met him before he became the King of Rock 'n' Roll. The result was a three-book series entitled "The Days of Elvis." Josephine is a versatile writer. Cricket magazine has published two of her short stories: The Petticoat Skipper (March 2016), about Mary Greene, one of the first female riverboat captains, and Ohoyo Osh Chisba: the Unknown Woman (November 2007), about the coming of corn to the Choctaw people. Her poem, "A Ride on Grandpa's Foot," appeared in Modern Maturity Magazine in August 2005, and Reader's Digest published her submission for Humor in Uniform. Three of her plays have been produced in regional theatres: Friends and Life's a Butter Dream, both of which toured with Artreach Touring Theatre, and The Center of the Universe, a three-act play chosen as a winner of Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati's New Play Contest. Josephine enjoys oil painting, and her work will be featured as the cover art for all three books in "The Days of Elvis" series. She and her husband love traveling, square dancing, and gardening.