Lynda Fitzgerald's Books
Jan.02.2012
Sheriff Cord Arbutten's wife is dead, an apparent suicide, but his grown son claims she was murdered--by the Sheriff. Investigative reporter Allie Grainger gets involved when her best friend Sheryl, a Sheriff's Deputy, begs her to help. Repeated clashes with the Sheriff's son only make Allie more determined to discover the truth. Rand sets out to block Allie at every turn....
Jul.01.2010
When Allie Grainger inherits her aunt's Cape Canaveral beach house, she wants time to mourn her aunt's death and her own failed marriage, but she hasn't been back in town twenty-four hours before she stumbles on the body of a woman floating in the water at the Canaveral jetty. At first, it seems that the only thing that links the victim to Allie is her appearance.
But when her...
Mar.18.2009
Of Words & Music is the story of Lilah Kimball, a sixty-year-old widow who has pretty much given up on life. Bethany Freemont is Lilah’s twelve-year-old granddaughter with most of her life ahead of her. The two have never met. Then a tragic accident orphans Bethany, and Lilah is forced to take the child into her home, at least temporarily. Lilah and Bethany are...
Jun.01.2007
About IF TRUTH BE TOLD:When Christie O'Kelly's beloved uncle remarries, she gets more than a new aunt. Part of the package is Carly's college-bound son, the man Christie will love for the rest of her life, but their relationship is far from placid. When Todd marries someone else, Christie's young heart is broken. Todd reappears eight years later, determined to regain Christie's...
The moving finger writes...”
—Omak Khayyam
About Lynda
Lynda Fitzgerald has been writing all her life. She studied creative writing at both Georgia Perimeter College, where she was the winner of a Creative Writing Scholarship, and at Emory University. A native of Central Florida, Lynda now lives just outside...
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Causes Lynda Fitzgerald Supports
German Shepherd Dog Rescue, World Wildlife Federation, ASPCA, Atlanta Humane Society
Lynda’s Favorite Books
Well, of course, Pride & Prejudice is way up there at the top. Hmmm. Exodus, the early Mitchner's novels, The Fountainhead, Ken Follet's early novels,...








