Effie Latimer is on a quest, a heroine’s journey. The difficulty is, there are few prototypes. Dragon-slayers, explorers who are challenged to follow the wisdom of the heart, are rarely female. (Yes, there’s Joan of Arc, but look what they did to her.) The novel, a story of obsessive love, is set in the late 1980s; it is a sometimes humorous psychological study of a woman in the throes of loss, a woman who listens to her heart but forgets to heed her head. Effie returns to college to pursue another post-grad degree and is wooed by a professor, an age-old tale, though when the man in question dumps her, as he has many other coeds, Effie decides to exact revenge—not in a malicious way, though one certainly troubling to her mentor.
Judie Rae Boeken



Family Matters: Poems for and about Grandparents and Grandchildren
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Howling Down the Moon
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The collection delves into the delicate interplay of love and loss, hope and despair, using nature as a metaphor for life’s uncertainties. Through a blend of wistfulness and humor, the poems reflect on both significant and everyday moments that touch the soul, inviting readers to find meaning and comfort in the natural world.