Joyce Proell is a 2015 RWA Hearts through History winner. Born in Minnesota, she attended college in Chicago where she studied art and finished with a graduate degree in social work. After working in mental health as a clinical social worker, she retired to write full-time. Her first book, Eliza, was published in 2012. Four more books followed.
When she isn’t writing, she loves to travel, winters in Florida, and walks daily. She finds baking relaxing and often aces the daily crossword puzzle. She and her husband make their home in rural Minnesota in her very own little house on the prairie.
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In the fight for justice, murder victims are not the only casualties. There’s no shortage of deadly deeds in 1881 Chicago as school administrator Cady Delafield and entrepreneur Doyle Flanagan plan their wedding. When one of Doyle’s workers is brutally killed he must use his considerable power to stop a mysterious enemy bent on destroying his...
Passion and murder collide when a school matron and a societal outcast battle suspicions and lies to uncover a murderer before he destroys them both.
The best reason to leave home forever is a husband who wants you dead.
The best reason to leave home forever is a husband who wants you dead.