Books
Jane Bond and the Missing Romance Writer
by Erica M. Kennedy
She’s an accountant. And she likes it when things add up. When Jane’s cigar chewing boss discovers her shady past as a private investigator, he demands that Jane investigate the missing romance writer Marianne Jones. Jane unwillingly follows Marianne’s trail, and suspects emerge, including Mr. Tattoo, The Man With No Smile, and a viciously ambitious rival romance writer. Throw an ex-stripper, a therapist named Fabio, and Jane’s brokenhearted sister into the mix, and things are going to get complicated. If only people were as simple as tax code.
Jane is one of the most original characters to grace the printed page in a very long time. Her quirkiness and rapid fire dialog will appeal to wide variety of readers. This is definitely a must read!
Are You a Survivor?
by Karen Condon
Are You a Survivor? is a touching, well-written, thought provoking novel about a woman’s diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer. The medical issues alone are difficult for most people but the general callous nature many good intentioned people inflict by invading a patient’s most personal of situations is something few people even acknowledge. If you or a loved one is facing cancer treatment, we strongly recommend this book.

Pilot
by Valerie Gaumont
All she wanted was a cup of coffee and what she wound up getting was knocked out and interogated by the military. They knew she owned an imports store but they also knew she was a member of the Calabrese family, one of a small number of families that make up the guild. Elena was once a pilot, capable of taking a sailing vessel from the oceans through ancient channels that reach across space to other worlds. Thrust back into the world of ancient politics she thought she had left behind, she suddently finds herself in business with not only her own family but another known as Black Pete whose reputation precedes himself not to mention the military…
Pilot is a contemporary fantasy with twists and turns around every bend. The ancient world of the families and the pilots interacting with today’s military who have their own agenda merge to create a real page turner.

