The Storm

It’s impossible to know just how many words were written about Lo Bailey’s trial and the death of Landon Fitzroy, but I’m pretty sure I’ve read every one of them.

Books, flights, hotels, private investigators … all of it adds up.

But no one ever said obsession was cheap.

The fact that this book exists, though, that you’re now holding it in your hands?

That makes every penny spent worth it. I tumbled down this rabbit hole two years ago trying to solve a mystery, trying to answer questions I hadn’t known I needed to ask.

What I found was something deeper, stranger, and far more twisted than I ever could have guessed. St. Medard’s Bay wasn’t a town with one mystery—there were many, coiled around one another like the inside of a nautilus shell.

And at the heart of those mysteries, a place: the Rosalie Inn, that pink building that had achieved damn near mythic status in St. Medard’s Bay, the one structure always left standing no matter how fierce the wind and waves.

And in that place—four women. Four women also left standing in the wake of destruction, four women who somehow managed to be as blessed as the Rosalie Inn, and as cursed as St. Medard’s Bay.

The Mother.

The Loner.

The Liar.

The Murderer.

And which was which?

Pages of unfinished manuscript titled “Be a Good Girl: Lo Bailey, Landon Fitzroy, and the Scandal That Brought Down a Dynasty.” Found among possessions of August Fletcher, 8/3/2025

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