BEE-CON Books Proudly Announces the Reprint of Bernadette Y. Connor's Successful Psychological Thriller, "Damaged!" Also Introducing Her Exciting New Novel, "Inherited"
"Damaged!" by Bernadette Y. Connor, is the first psychological thriller written and published by an African American and listed in Marquis Who's Who In America 2004, will be back on bookstore shelves along with her latest release. "Inherited", another gripping tale from Ms. Connor, is a bachelor's worse nightmare. Newborn identical twins abandoned by their mother and the only valid information on their birth certificates is his. Too bad he doesn't know who the mother is, nevertheless if he's the father.
(PRWEB) January 15, 2005 -- BEE-CON Books Presents April, 2005 Releases by Bernadette Y. Connor - Back by Popular Demand! - The strikingly original and heart-wrenching" Damaged!" $15.00 - ISBN 09715838-3-8
Adrena Reynolds was born to a teenage mother and spent her first few years of life with loving grandparents. She is stripped away and used as a pawn for drug money by her mother and the much older man Adrena has always thought to be her stepfather. An uneducated Adrena languishes in an abusive environment that culminates in a sadistic rape at the age of ten. She falls into the system and into the lap of psychiatrist Dr. Vivian Matthews who reaches a severely damaged child the only way she can, with love. But, can Adrena live . . . and let live?
Bernadette Y. Connor is listed in Marquis Whos Who In America 2004 as the first African American to write and publish a psychological thriller, Damaged!".
Introducing New release - Inherited" - $15.00 - ISBN 09715838-4-6
Derrick Dawes is a 32-year-old, café au lait Adonis who enjoys his bachelorhood. He dates beautiful, young, professional women who are as dedicated to their careers as he is. Derrick enjoys the company of the sultry Cassandra. She dresses while the telephone rings and he never answers. Derrick rises in the morning and the sporadically ringing telephone doesnt alarm him, he goes on with his rituals. When Derrick does decide to listen to the many messages on his answering machine, his world is flipped onto its side.
Mrs. Monet, the hospital administrator, is calling to tell Derrick that his wife has left the hospital without their twins. Of course, Derrick is sure there is some mistake . . . he has no wife and babies. He smiles as he returns the call until Mrs. Monet informs him that his information is the only valid information on the infants birth certificates and if he does not come down to the hospital to get them, he will be charged with abandonment.
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