
Part of Series
Snarky, inappropriate, and irreverent! BJ is thrown for a loop when her daily routine is interrupted by Hooch, himself. He’s signed the bar up to participate in the annual Celtic Festival. Sure, it’s for a great cause. BJ and her crew are happy to help the Fallen Officer’s Family fund, but a little forewarning would have been nice. I mean, what’s not to love about the Highland games? All those brawny men in their kilts out there throwing wood around. The Beavers from Polly’s Cove, the Golden Cocks from Bumpass, and the mafia? Something isn’t quite right. A wise-guy insurance salesman puts BJ on edge when he insists that she’ll be safer once she buys his brand of insurance. Is the mafia moving to town? Ruh-roh! Trouble is just a hatchet’s throw away, and it seems to have BJ’s name on it. Wow, someone’s about to get whacked. Quinn and Glasneck, high on the beer fumes from a signing party at a local brewery, decided to take a step away from their usual writing styles to put together a new mystery (for anyone who wants a light read and a laugh) in the style of Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum novels – that is if Stephanie had a younger southern cousin, who ran a bar, and had a thing for sexy police uniforms.
Authors

TINA GLASNECK can't imagine a world without books. Her works have been classified in several genres, including mystery, suspense, fantasy and paranormal romance, and new adult.Yet for Tina, it is all about the characters and their journeys. An avid reader with a love of traveling, meeting new people and exploring her world, her interest in law, religion, history, fantasy, and dragons, made writing about it an “easy” choice. Give her a castle to enchant her, and tell her a funny story to make her snort with laughter, but please don’t serve her cake with red icing. Tina takes joy in beautiful architecture, lively cities and world travel. She enjoys creating make-believe worlds where she sometimes resides, and is often thinking and tinkering on her next story. Sometimes she feels like a real life Cinderella, without the ashes or the fairy godmother, and at other times, she is just a girl, looking for a chance to tell that next great story. http://www.TinaGlasneck.com

A pen name for authors: Fiona Quinn & Tina Glasneck. They write the Badge Bunny Booze Mystery series. * Quinn and Glasneck, high on the beer fumes from a signing party at a local brewery, decided to take a step away from their usual writing styles to put together a new mystery (for anyone who wants a laugh) in the style of Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum novels - that is if Stephanie had a younger southern cousin, who ran a bar, and had a thing for police uniforms.