Jeannee Sacken is back with her newest release, "The Women Who Stand Between", a suspenseful women's fiction and the first of a brand new series. Known for her Annie Hawkins series, Jeannee's writing combines mystery and suspense, romance, and women's fiction all in one.
Join Jeannee Sacken at Blue House Books on Saturday, October 11th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to celebrate her new book! Each purchase will receive a free copy of her new novella, "Depth of Field", the epilogue to the Annie Hawkins series. Jeannee will be chatting with excited readers and signing books, so stop by anytime during the event to meet this fantastic Milwaukee author!
About THE WOMEN WHO STAND BETWEEN:
Julia Wilde is one of the best wildlife cinematographers in the business. But while on location in southern Africa, she finds herself unfairly blamed for an accident that leaves several crew members dead. Blacklisted by the movie industry, she takes a job in the film department at a midwestern university only to discover that tenure depends on her making a movie.
With a small crew of talented filmmaking friends in tow, Julia heads back to Zimbabwe to make a documentary about the Mambas—a fierce, all-female, anti-poaching unit who risk their lives every day to protect endangered species.
But as Julia soon learns, being behind the lens is no protection from poachers who will do whatever it takes to protect their business and keep this movie from seeing the light of day.
About JEANNEE SACKEN:
A former university professor, Jeannée Sacken is now a photojournalist who travels to the ends of the earth, documenting the lives of women and children. She also photographs wildlife and is deeply committed to the conservation of endangered species. Described by "MKE Lifestyle" magazine as “Indiana Jones with a camera,” Jeannée has summitted Mt. Kilimanjaro, canoed the Zambezi River, kayaked the North Pacific, and driven through far-western Mongolia in a blizzard. Many of her adventures have been fictionalized into her novels.
Her debut novel, "Behind the Lens", the first book in the Annie Hawkins Series, has won numerous awards, including the 2021 American Writing Awards Novel of the Year and the Hawthorne Prize. "Double Exposure" was a finalist for the Firebird Awards for Best Suspense, Romantic Suspense, and Women’s Fiction. "The Rule of Thirds" won the Killer Nashville 2024 Silver Falchion Award for Best Suspense and the 2023 Literary Global Award for Novel of the year, among other prizes.
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