One woman’s choices. One
man’s impact.
About the Book: After escaping a brutal husband and the minions
comprising his vast criminal enterprise, jazz singer/chanteuse Jordan Vasilakis
spends months on the run. Too frightened to seek haven with her family for fear
of putting them in danger, she sets out on a lonely, isolated course. Surviving
on wits and guts, she is ready to run at the first hint of danger. After
landing in the small Northeast Pennsylvania community of Slate Quarry, she emerges
from the shadows by taking a job as the featured singer at Jazz House, a retro family-run
showplace. Finally feeling marginally safe, Jordan opens her mind to
possibilities of normal. Enter police officer Michael Machau who, while falling
instantly for the beautiful “Madeline” senses something isn’t right. She’s
frightened, lonely, and in need of someone unafraid to take a chance and give
Jordan the life she deserves.
Our Review: Employing multiple and diverse characters, complex plotting
and snappy dialogue, in Jazz House author D. V. Stone has created an
edge-of-your-seat thriller featuring domestic abuse, international corruption,
and down-home family relations. This one’s a winner.
On a scale of 1-5, Jazz
House deserves a 5.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews
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