KELLEY MCNEIL

Motherhood, Mental Health & The Supernatural

Author And Speaker

Healing Conversation #771

— A mother seeks to unravel the truth of her past after learning that her daughter never existed in this mysterious and poignant novel about healing, acceptance and the magic of possibility.

Annie Beyers has everything―a beautiful house, a loving husband, and an adorable daughter. It’s a day like any other when she takes Hannah to the pediatrician…until she wakes hours later from a car accident. When she asks for her daughter, confused doctors tell Annie that Hannah never existed. In fact, nothing after waking from the crash is the same as Annie remembers. Five happy years of her life apparently never happened. Annie’s marriage is coming to an end. Now a successful artist living in Manhattan, she’s no longer home in their beloved upstate farmhouse. Her long-estranged sister is more like a best friend, and her recently deceased dog is alive and well. With each passing day, Annie’s remembered past and unfamiliar present begin to blur. Haunted by visions of Hannah, and with knowledge of things she can’t explain, Annie wonders…is everyone lying to her?

Valeria Teles interviews Kelley McNeil — the author of “A Day Like This.”

Kelley McNeil is the author of the novel: A Day Like This. She worked in the entertainment industry, promoting concert tours and theatrical events prior to turning her full attention to writing. A native of Pittsburgh, she spent a number of years living in the Catskills region of New York. These days you can find her in South Florida most of the time and London the rest of the time – usually accompanied by good music, a good pen and her daughters bopping along nearby. 

To learn more about Kelley McNeil and her work, please visit: kelleymcneil.com

 

 

 

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