A desperate need to help. A past that can't be forgotten. Can one selfless woman save the lives of those living on the streets of Manhattan? And at what cost?
After selling her Madison Avenue ad agency, Carli Morris dreams of spending time painting and giving back to society. But an overnight mission to help the street homeless brings the heartbreaking discovery of a homeless woman poisoned to death on the streets and immediately reopens the wounds of Carli's own tragic loss.
Carli can't turn her back. She throws herself into a mission to get the defenseless off the streets. But as she sacrifices her own needs to support others, her new colleague's mental illness and Carli's unresolved grief collide in a staggering sequence of events that will alter her life forever.
Can Carli dig deep and make a powerful, personal impact?
After selling her Madison Avenue ad agency, Carli Morris dreams of spending time painting and giving back to society. But an overnight mission to help the street homeless brings the heartbreaking discovery of a homeless woman poisoned to death on the streets and immediately reopens the wounds of Carli's own tragic loss.
Carli can't turn her back. She throws herself into a mission to get the defenseless off the streets. But as she sacrifices her own needs to support others, her new colleague's mental illness and Carli's unresolved grief collide in a staggering sequence of events that will alter her life forever.
Can Carli dig deep and make a powerful, personal impact?
Book source ~ TWR Tour
20 July 2021
Literary Fiction
292 Pages
E. B. Lee was raised in Weston, CT and enjoyed the best of a then-rural town and easy access to the high-energy world of New York City. She brings together elements of both in her debut work of literary fiction, Clean Sweep, a heartfelt story of human connection, tough choices, and compassion. Prior to writing, Ms. Lee was a flower farmer and worked in the environmental field. She earned a Masters Degree from Yale School of the Environment and undergraduate degree from Yale. E.B. Lee now writes in North Carolina and Connecticut.
This looks interesting. Thanks for sharing Carol.
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