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  • The sudden death of her brother Jim, and the subsequent discovery of a half-sister living in Tuscany, up end Catherine (Cat) Emerson's tranquil life. Since Cat refuses to fly-even in a post-pandemic world- her Tuscan sister Luna Bianchi and Nico, Lun...



  • An ordinary woman discovers she has an extraordinary ability when she awakens from a coma -- she's able to make people tell the truth. When Amelia Jones recovers from a paddleboard accident on Amelia Island, Florida, she soon realizes that when sh...



  • On Thanksgiving weekend, empty nesters Laura and John Beck move to their part-time home on Amelia Island, FL. On the beach, they make a shocking discovery: the body of local millionaire, Eduardo Conti. As Laura begins her life as a 'splitter'-dividin...



  • On Thanksgiving weekend, empty nesters Laura and John Beck move to their part-time home on Amelia Island, FL. On the beach, they make a shocking discovery: the body of local millionaire, Eduardo Conti. As Laura begins her life as a ‘splitter’ -- ...



  • Love-at-first-sight sparks memories of a past love, blindsiding 17-year-old Norah James after her move to Amelia Island, FL, from Toronto, Canada. Meeting Ryan Flynn, her rescuer from an ocean riptide -- and the boyfriend of her new friend Ashley -- ...




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E. Louise Jaques has published 5 books.

E. Louise Jaques does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Her Tuscan Sister, was published in September 2021.

The first book by E. Louise Jaques, Dreams of Amelia, was published in January 2013.

No. E. Louise Jaques does not write books in series.