Book Description
“There was something different about Jessie, she struggled to fit in at school, seemingly surrounded by a web of lies and deceit, until she met Ethan.” Based on a true story, the novel “Sway” is about a teenager named Jessie, who stands out from the crowd. She tries her best to blend in, but has a tendency to stick out like a sore thumb. Even though she looks like every else around her, there is one obvious difference, she is hard of hearing. She struggles from the onslaught of her classmate’s ruthless pranks and shocking events at school. Jessie is determined to be strong, but there are times when she feels her strength dwindling, slipping through her fingers, until a handsome stranger crosses her path and her life is changed forever. They can’t help but feel the irresistible pull towards each other. Ethan remains by her side through a brutal attack and helps her regain her confidence.

Book Description
It starts with a phone call to Superintendent Dalziel from an old friend asking for help. But where it ends is a very different story. Gina Wolfe has come to mid Yorkshire in search of her missing husband, believed dead. Her fiance, Commander Mick Purdy of the Met, thinks Dalziel should be able to take care of the job. What none of them realize is how events set in motion decades ago will come to a violent head on this otherwise ordinary summer's day. A Welsh tabloid journalist senses the story he's been chasing for years may have finally landed in his lap. A Tory MP's secretary suspects her boss's father has an unsavory history that could taint his son's prime ministerial ambitions. The ruthless entrepreneur in question sends two henchmen out to make sure the past stays in the past. And the lethal pair dispatched have some awkward secrets of their own. Four stories, two mismatched detectives trying to figure it all out, and twenty-four hours in which to do it: Dalziel and Pascoe are about to learn the hard way just how much difference a day makes.