Local author debuting new book in Warren

Posted 2/25/16

Celebrate the publication of local Warren author Jayne Conway's second novel. "As It Seems" is the story of Libby and Ted, who have been happily married for over twelve years and live a picture perfect life; two beautiful kids, a successful …

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Local author debuting new book in Warren

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Celebrate the publication of local Warren author Jayne Conway's second novel. "As It Seems" is the story of Libby and Ted, who have been happily married for over twelve years and live a picture perfect life; two beautiful kids, a successful business, a gorgeous home in the suburbs, money, friends, and most importantly, one another. After all these years, they are passionately in love, two of the lucky few—or so Libby believes—until one snowy evening, the unthinkable happens, and she learns...nothing is as it seems.

Jayne is also the author of "What if I Fly?". A graduate of Providence College and SUNY: FIT, Jayne lives in Rhode Island with her three children and is currently writing her third novel. Books will be available for sale and signing.

WHERE: George Hail Free Library, 530 Main St., Warren

WHEN: Thursday, Feb. 25; 7 p.m.

COST: Free

MORE INFO: 401/245-7686; www.georgehail.org

Jayne Conway

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