Author Marcy Wegeler’s New Book, “Deja Vu,” is a Heartfelt and Engrossing Romantic Comedy That’s Filled with Mystery, Intrigue, and a Series of Mishaps – PR.com
Paw
Paw,
MI,
February
06,
2025
–(PR.com)– Marcy
Wegeler,
who
grew
up
on
a
farm
in
a
small
town
in
Michigan,
has
completed
her
new
book,
“Deja
Vu”:
an
intoxicating
work
that
has
readers
laughing
from
the
first
page
until
the
last.
Jill
Waters
has
a
good
life
as
a
children’s
book
author
and
co-owner
of
a
café,
until
she
suddenly
wakes
up
in
an
abandoned
cabin
with
amnesia.
Rex
Daniels,
a
Hollywood
star,
seeks
refuge
on
his
private
island
when
he
stumbles
across
a
deranged
lady
in
the
woods,
marking
the
start
of
a
series
of
misadventures
with
the
peculiar
trespasser.
Meanwhile,
Tony
Russo
seeks
revenge
after
discovering
Jill’s
family
secrets,
bringing
Jill
face
to
face
with
the
sister
Jill
never
knew
she
had.
At
an
early
age,
author
Marcy
Wegeler
was
taught
how
to
garden,
cook,
and
preserve
the
food
her
family
grew
in
their
gardens.
After
living
in
the
same
small
town
most
of
her
life,
Marcy
would
loudly
complain
to
her
mother
that
she
was
wasting
her
time
teaching
her
how
to
garden,
cook,
and
preserve
food
because
when
she
grew
up,
she
was
moving
to
a
big
city
and
was
going
to
live
off
frozen
pizzas,
pot
pies,
and
TV
dinners.
Ironically,
as
an
adult,
she
moved
to
an
even
smaller
town
not
far
from
Lake
Michigan,
where
she
now
grows
her
own
flower,
vegetable,
and
herb
gardens,
and
one
of
her
favorite
things
to
do
besides
spending
time
with
her
family
is
to
cook
large
gourmet
dinners
for
them.
Besides
her
family,
a
few
of
her
favorite
passions
are
gardening,
cooking,
restoring
old
furniture,
reading,
and
writing.
Marcy’s
talent
for
telling
a
great
story
truly
shines
through
in
the
captivating
page-turner
“Déjà
Vu.”
Wegeler
writes,
“Antonio
Russo
was
sitting
back
in
a
booth
at
a
Chicago
diner,
waiting
for
Thing
One
and
Thing
Two
to
show
up.
He
had
just
finished
going
over
their
list
of
instructions
and
had
assured
himself
that
they
were
detailed
enough
that
even
a
couple
of
morons
like
Eddie
and
Joey
should
be
able
to
follow
them.
Antonio,
who
preferred
the
nickname
Tony,
was
also
known
to
a
few
others
as
Mike
Brown,
an
alias
of
his.
Tony
sat
back
and
was
sporting
an
evil
grin,
picturing
all
the
money
he
would
soon
have
in
his
offshore
bank
account
once
he
finally
finished
his
last
and
final
job.
He
was
so
proud
of
himself.
He
had
made
plans
to
pull
off
the
‘perfect
crime,’
and
the
beauty
of
the
whole
thing
was,
he
knew
he
would
never
get
caught.
He
wouldn’t
be
that
criminal,
forced
to
keep
looking
back
over
his
shoulder
for
the
rest
of
his
life.
Oh
no,
he
would
be
the
one
who
reaped
a
lifetime
reward
while
the
authorities
would
accuse
two
others
of
crimes
that
he
committed
and,
well…case
closed.
Tony
knew
he
was
smarter
than
most.
After
all,
he
had
his
master’s
degree
in
accounting
and
an
associate
degree
in
psychology.
Tony
mentally
patted
himself
on
his
back
once
again
at
the
ingenuity
of
his
life
plan.
He
had
learned
the
art
of
getting
deep
into
someone’s
mind
while
penetrating
their
bank
accounts
and
stealing
them
blind.”
Published
by
Page
Publishing,
Marcy
Wegeler’s
original
tale
invites
readers
to
fall
in
love
with
some
of
the
characters
and
despise
others.
Readers
who
wish
to
experience
this
mesmerizing
work
can
purchase
“Deja
Vu”
at
bookstores
everywhere,
or
online
at
the
Apple
iTunes
Store,
Amazon,
Google
Play,
or
Barnes
and
Noble.
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