About the Book
About the Book
Maverick
The Service Dog
Meet Maverick, a curious yellow lab with one big dream. To become a service dog and make a difference in someone’s life. At Big Dog Service Dogs, Maverick trains under the patient guidance, learning special skills to help veterans living with PTSD. But it isn’t until he meets a quiet veteran struggling with nightmares and anxiety, that Maverick truly finds his purpose.
Through patience, training, and unconditional love, Maverick helps him rediscover joy, confidence and connection with his daughter. Together, they rebuild what trauma once took away and show the world the power of trust between man and dog.
This touching story helps readers understand PTSD in a gentle and age-appropriate way. Appreciate the vital role of service dogs in emotional healing. Celebrate hope, family, and resilience It’s more than a book. It’s a story families will carry in their hearts long after the last page. A perfect read for classrooms, therapy discussions, or bedtime storytelling.
About the Book
The Forgotten
Girls
There is a fascination with true crime stories that have been a staple of human curiosity for centuries. There’s something about the darker corners of human nature that draws us in, making us question what drives individuals to commit these heinous crimes. Working on my cases in the interview room I sought to find those root answers. If we can find the root cause of why individuals commit crime, then we can try and control crime.
My journey with this book began when my co-worker, Glenn, came to me and asked if I wanted to go to New Jersey and see the Lindbergh case museum with the New Jersey State Police and of course look for new internships for our students. This was probably one of the best adventures I had. While we were there, we also investigated the Sigrid Stevenson case since it was near where we were staying. We toured the stage where she was murdered and looked at the police reports. This is where my journey led me to write this book.