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Her Amazon bio reads:

Rebecca Patrick-Howard's real biography isn't nearly as interesting as the one she's made up in her head so she'll leave you with that one:

At the age of 3, her family sold her to a band of traveling gypsies. Forced to become a bareback rider in the circus, she spent her younger years traveling the country, living out of suitcases and selling macrame keychains on the side. At the age of 16 she became a professional yodeler but, after winning the international yodeling competition in Switzerland at 19, decided to retire at the height of her career. Now, she and her husband (an organic rutabaga farmer from Wales) live in an isolated cabin in eastern Kentucky where they play with a local mariachi band every Friday night, are involved with a murder mystery dinner theater club, and enjoy making origami owls.


Of course, the truth is...
Rebecca Patrick-Howard is one of the best-selling authors in the paranormal world. She has written more than a dozen books on ghosts and haunted houses. Just a few short years ago, however, she and her husband were grieving the death of their youngest son and barely scraping by on Food Stamps. Living in depression and anxiety and turning to what she felt was their last option, her books, she attempted to dig their way out of the hole they were in. Now, Rebecca sells thousands of books every month and coaches other authors to help them find ways to do the same.

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