Backstage at the White House
Authorhouse, 2008.
ISBN:
Hardcover - 978-1-4343-5687-7
Paperbook - 978-1-4343-5685-1
When First Lady Stacey Lea Forbes uncovers a conspiracy to keep women out of power—especially out of politics, she and her four best friends set out to ‘save the nation’. But then, mysterious forces join their ranks and they are swept up in a fury they had neither felt nor wanted. What unfolds is a momentous battle of the sexes played out in the most powerful arena in the world. The troubled peace that follows culminates almost thirty years later when one of their own is sworn in as President of the United States.
(or pick up at Bookstores everywhere!)
Daughters of Eve
Authorhouse, 2004.
ISBN:
Paperback - 1-4140-4356-2
Fiction and Fact combine to help five REAL women tell their OWN stories—Nitocris, an Egyptian Queen who would be Pharaoh, but would a woman be allowed to rule? Bathsheba, a Biblical Queen who bathed on a roof and caused King David to sin; Dervorgilla, a Medieval Lady; whose wild Celtic blood caused her to often clash with her Norman husband and the border between Scotland and England; Christine, a Renaissance Poet who made her livelihood with her pen and wrote for the first time about widowhood, rape and other subjects that affected women of her day; and Artemisia, a Baroque Artist, who for the first time drew women bigger than life with passions to fit.
Their lives, though separated by time and place, are linked by lot and tradition and reach through the ages to touch our own.
What
About Me?
Authorhouse, 2003.
ISBN:
Paperback - 1-4140-0692-X
When Jessie Boland's lawyer husband Douglas has an affair, she moves to their
New York apartment, gets herself a job at the Metropolitan Museum, and a psychiatrist
on Fifth Avenue. Douglas' affair, however, is only an excuse for Jessie to
run from a much greater tragedy that has penetrated her safe little world
on Philadelphia's Mainline. As Dr. Lieberman forces her to open closed doors
from her past, her first love re-enters her life, her son leaves the family
firm and moves to California, her husband decides he wants her back, and her
married daughter wants things the way they had been. Jessie, who has spent
all of her life being what she thought she was supposed to be, is finally
challenged to awaken to who she really is and what she truly can be. Will
she play it safe and run back to Douglas or step into the unknown by making
her own needs and wishes a priority for the first time in her life?

Assignment: Trophy Art, starring Maxine Cantrell—spy extraordinaire,
Domham Books, 2001.
temporarily out-of-print.
When MAXINE CANTRELL pulled data from a computer in the Libyan Embassy, little
did she know that this routine request from JOB (Joint Operations Bureau)
would throw her into an international intrigue that linked the dreaded terrorist
group Seif Al_Deen to stolen art, wealthy art collectors, and Russian politics.
In Russia, Maxine is charmed by ultra-nationalist Dimitri Stasov as she confirms
JOB's suspicion that he has gotten his hands on some of the art Russian soldiers
had brought back from Germany during World War II and is planning to sell
it through Seif Al_Deen to finance his rise to power. Maxine and her team
move to stop him. Around every corner lurk the terrorists, their fascinating
leader, and the shadow of Stasov. But when JOB orders the assassination of
Stasov, Maxine balks. She knows that Stasov may not be the best for the West,
but she believes he is the best for Russia. Join Maxine, the spy with a heart,
as she copes with dashing villains, egocentric art collectors, an ex-husband,
JOB, and the sleepy Texas hometown where she goes when she is overwhelmed.