L. C. Davis spent her early life in rural New Jersey, where
creative writing, music, and art created the foundation for a life in the arts. While studying opera in college, she became fascinated with the personal lives of the composers. As she honed a successful career in the corporate and non-profit worlds, L. C. devoted her spare time to writing short stories and penning her debut novel, The Secret Daughter. She is a member of the Women's Fiction Writers Association and the Author's Guild.
In the dimly lit rooms of Braun's house in Budapest, Marie grapples with shocking family secrets revealed in a letter from her late mother - a woman she knew as her beloved aunt. The letter stitches together tales of forbidden love, an unexpected lineage with the great composer,
