“HOPE INC., A Dani Driscoll Crime Mystery by Loucinda Sullivan, is a gripping story told by an author who cares about her fellow women. Sullivan uses her talent well to get a message through in an organic way via the power of fiction. In Dani Driscoll, the author has developed a great character.” “But the story itself is the heart of the matter. I’m glad the author didn’t waste time getting to her story, a plus when working to hold the attention of today’s impatient readers. Even so, I would have liked more fill-in with descriptions and a sense of place early on. That said, considering this is supposed to be a fast-paced story, I’d rather see the author choose this direction than to be too slow.” “I appreciate that Dani prays, especially for the safety of children. The author has also made a married woman interesting in fiction. Despite the fact we married women are very interesting in real life, it takes talent to write a fascinating story when not focusing on a single couple falling in love and experiencing initial attraction.” “All in all, I believe this author has a bright future!” Judge, 22nd Annual Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards. Lifestyle reporter Dani Driscoll blows the doors off the breast cancer industry when she uncovers a paradigm changing medical treatment that could save millions of lives, and the plot to destroy it. While the clock is ticking for dying patients, Dani follows a twisted path to expose the truth and discovers an industry fraught with jealousy, greed, and corruption. There’s only one problem; the editor refuses to publish her story. Dani continues to investigate on her own until one night a chilling message appears on her computer screen. "I know who you are." Now the target of an unknown adversary, Dani’s motivation to expose the politics of selling hope becomes a race to save her own life.
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