Red Wine for Breakfast stars radio host Jenny Reed, a 34 year old ex-New Yorker who plays macho Monopoly by her own rules; Winner take all. And she had it all. The number one morning radio show on KKTM FM in Los Angeles, a wonderful best friend, and a nice noncommittal affair with the station owner, Brian Allen. Her career was all she needed. Success was all she ever wanted. Until Johnny King became her on air partner and challenged her to play his own game. The day she beat him was the day she gained his respect. It was also the day she lost her best friend in an apparent suicide ... or was…mehr
Red Wine for Breakfast stars radio host Jenny Reed, a 34 year old ex-New Yorker who plays macho Monopoly by her own rules; Winner take all. And she had it all. The number one morning radio show on KKTM FM in Los Angeles, a wonderful best friend, and a nice noncommittal affair with the station owner, Brian Allen. Her career was all she needed. Success was all she ever wanted. Until Johnny King became her on air partner and challenged her to play his own game. The day she beat him was the day she gained his respect. It was also the day she lost her best friend in an apparent suicide ... or was it murder? Real life radio personalities and a front page drug scandal bring realism to a fictional novel set in Los Angeles where radio stations change formats like socks, and jobs are as secure as houses built on the San Andreas Fault. In a business drowning in testosterone, Red Wine for Breakfast is the story of strong, determined New Yorker who has to shake off the laid back attitude of LA to overcome the challenges of an industry that threatens to turn her off and a man who only wants to turn her on.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I was one of the very first print-on-demand (POD) authors when my novel Red Wine for Breakfast was published with the AOL Writers Club in 1999. iUniverse purchased the club and my novel was one the first titles they published. Red Wine for Breakfast and First Class Male was published in hard copy by independent publisher Lighthouse Press in 2001. When the company folded, I took over all publishing rights and re-distributed my novels through Amazon's Create Space. I self-published Undercover Reunion in 2011. The book was featured at the Man from U.N.C.L.E. 50th reunion held at The British UNCLE Mini-Con, or 'The Arundel Affair' in Arundel, West Sussex, England. Under my pen name FireBird, I published a collection of erotica short stories "Journey To Dimension Nine" in 2017. My non-fiction book Rescuing Ruby: How I Rescued My Father from Greedy Cousins, Thieving Attorneys and the Florida Guardianship System by Robin C, Westmiller, J.D. has reached as high as #4 on the Amazon best-seller list. It won the IRWIN award in 2006 and Honorable Mention at The BookFest 2022. My short story ?Lilith in the Garden? is included in the anthology The Shortcut, 20 Stories to Get You from Here to There (Author Identity - December 8, 2006) I've been employed as the Assistant Editor of Westlake Magazine, Editor of Freedom Press magazine where I've interviewed several celebrities including Tiger Woods and Anne Lockhart. I was the Assistant Editor for the monthly trade publications Irrigation and Green Industry Magazine and the bi-monthly Soil Erosion and Hydroseeding magazine for the International Association of Hydroseeding Professionals (IAHP) and have written a column ?Heard it On the Grapevine? for the on-line newspaper CitizensJournal.us reporting on local wineries and events in Ventura County, California and have also written political commentary for the Nolan Chart. Over the years, I have been a guest on radio, cable, internet and Podcasts. I've also been a book-signing author at Book Expo Association (BEA) in both New York and Los Angeles and a featured author at the Los Angeles Times Book Festival and Santa Barbara, Ojai and Ventura County book fairs. For complete bio, articles, interviews, reviews and special events, please visit my website at http://ravenwest.net.
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