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The Green Legacy

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During the year 1843, young Judy is sold into slave labor but all signs point towards the secretive teenager setting up the situation herself. She has psychic abilities and is driven to become an influential spiritual figure in the city of New Orleans but everything changes after she unexpectedly falls for a married member of the Green family. In addition to Judy’s hopes, there are others in the city who have needs and motivations that are on the insidious side. Secrets unfold as the line between truth and deception becomes blurred and good and evil find a home.

​The Green Legacy is a work of fiction but it is also an exploration into the writer's family history. Most of the people in the story actually did exist.

176 pages, Paperback

First published April 25, 2013

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Lloyd A. Green

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I spent my first few decades growing up in New York City and I continue to be amazed by it's diversity. I was blessed to have had the opportunity to develop as an artist at Music & Art High School. I then attended the City College of New York where I received a degree in psychology. For the the pass thirty years I've worked with the less fortunate who are intellectually disabled. I've got two wonderful daughters who keep me on my toes and a mate who has helped me to see sides of friendship and love that I did not know existed. My stories explore the poignant memories of my early years and the familiar hauntings of the dark side of fiction.

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October 12, 2017
As a busy record label executive..I find myself in my leisure time... just wanting to unwind, kick back and immerse myself in a good book. My go to author....for a long time has been Lloyd A. Green.

Mr. Green (a native New Yorker) is a master story teller and a true literary talent, (whoʼs writing abilities should be embraced by the masses) ; and shines very "brightly" with engaging story telling
techniques and plots. Having read two of his earlier works ....I was no less surprised how "well written" and creatively put together "The Green Legacy" was!

From the moment the story unfolds..you find yourself transported back to the early-to-mid
1800's in Louisiana; where a young beautiful woman finds herself endowed with psychic powers..and setʼs out on a course experiencing love, pain and seeking revenge.

Mr Green, crafts his story so well.... that the reader is taken on a constant ride of mystery, intrigue and a surprising "who done it" along the way. I could not put the book down....and had to read it to the end!

He mixed his imagination along with some family history and told a famously great story.
I was “enthralled” reading this book and highly recommend it to anyone. It's a must read!

Len P.
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August 12, 2018
Very well written, within a few pages I was sucked in the story.
I haven’t read the other two books but this is a stand-alone so it doesn’t matter.
It’s set in the 18 hundreds but not so much that you’re constantly aware of it.
New Orleans and Voodoo are usually connected in the stories I know. Very intriguing!
The character who calls herself Judy now is very powerful and has a clear sense of her path in life.
Amazing who she turns out to be!

Quote:
'You cannot truly understand how to do good unless you understand what the alternatives are and why people think the way they do.”
“If I’m keeping up, you’re talking about evil, aren’t you?'
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August 14, 2018
I received an advance reader copy dor this book and have voluntarily reviewed it.
This was an interesting take on a family legend. While it was difficult at time to follow because of the head/character hopping that took place within such a short novel, it was engaging and worth a read.
I only wish it had been a little longer and more detailed
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August 16, 2018
This was a good book. Lloyd Green entwined two main stories very masterfully and brought them together and to a satisfying conclusion. If I say too much, I'll spoil it but suffice to say he brought Marie Laveaeu, Dr. John and a cast of characters inspired by his real life ancestors together in a tale of mystery and magic with a really neat surprise near the end. I recommend it.
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May 28, 2016
This is the third book in the Reflections of EL series. While searching his family tree he decided to present as a story. The characters are based on his search. Is a short book that failed to hold my interest.
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May 12, 2016
A very interesting story based on fact. I especially enjoyed the parts taking place in New Orleans. I think the author Lloyd A Green must have had a great time researching and learning about his forefathers. I won this book on Goodreads and thank them. I had a lovely time reading it.
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