Her mourners struck back, rightfully indignant, seeing as how they had organised fundraisers to raise money for her funeral, while someone claiming to be Meachen’s daughter had been emotionally blackmailing the author’s Facebook followers to buy her last book, Love to Last a Lifetime, ‘available for only $2.99’ online, the whole time. Meachen said her family was responsible for the hoax and added that she felt bullied by all this backlash, which only goes to show she was ‘morally justified’ in going with it in the first place. So, will the ‘grave’ lie prove to be the greatest PR move or a final nail in the coffin for Meachen’s peers and readers?
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