New Book Exposes One Woman to the World of Corrections
Have you ever thought about changing your lifestyle by switching careers? One woman's wish of a new job took her behind bars.
Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) September 16, 2006 -- Reverse Time isn't about time travel. It's about working behind bars and feeling like you're doing time yourself, but then, at the end of your shift, walking out and returning to your normal life. Cheryl Hill's publisher didn't hesitate to print this novel due to the subject being an anomaly in the book world.
Corrections can be a scary environment to work especially for women officers. Working behind bars, the officer is faced with intimidation, possible assault, and power struggles. The classroom and on-the-job training helps combat the element of the unfamiliar. The opportunities for advancement, excellent pay, and job security, outweigh these obstacles.
Book Description: Bored with her longtime secretarial job which has become dull and mundane, Robin Powers is in a rut. Brad Conner, her boyfriend, knows Robin's desire for financial security and a challenging work environment and points out a newspaper advertisement for a career in corrections. Robin scoffs at the idea but interviews for the position anyway. Much to her amazement, she's hired.
After leaving Arizona, Ms. Hill now makes her home in Las Vegas, Nevada. Reverse Time, is her second novel. Family Tradition, was published in 2004, and her third novel, Family Tradition, Laura's Revenge, is due to be released early 2007.
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