"I always begin with a source of inspiration that comes from nature. The story comes from my research, volunteering, and meeting the people involved in that story world. I am an intuitive writer and an image, sound, experience can all inspire a scene or a plot twist!"

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Mary Alice Monroe

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Mary Alice Monroe is a bestselling author known for her novels that explore nature and human resilience, particularly in works like 'The Beach House.'

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