A memoir exploring the federal judicial system and the inner trappings of corporate espionage. Today the attempt to wield power and gain control, threatens the very fabric of our existence. This work explores our divisiveness, and carries an inspirational message.
On December 7th, Judy is arrested and brought up on charges of wire fraud. The date, is indelibly etched into her mind, and from that day forward, she wages a war for her personal freedom. She is innocent and intends to prove it. The Feds, however, need her. They are building a case against her former bosses, and her expertise is required. The battle is epic, and in order to cope, Judy begins to journal.
Those words eventually spawn Uncommon Partnerships, an action-packed series documenting her journey. She meets a young dynamic business man, and as their relationship grows, she formulates a plan. He needs money, and she needs a job. She offers to invest, but only if he is willing to hire her as the company accountant. He agrees, and Judy’s hope for a brighter future is secured.
Eventually she becomes a witness for the prosecution, but her new career poses many challenges. When her friend deviates from the business plan, she is thrown into the world of corporate espionage. Again, she must choose. Does she remain true to herself, or surrender to her circumstances. It is an age-old story, but the ending is full of twists and turns. Lion Song is an impactful memoir, and will leave the reader wanting more.


Determined to save Rod’s company, Judy agrees to stay by his side. Global Enterprises may be Rod’s dream, but it is Judy’s money on the line. The magic returns as they work the circuit, but their success isn’t enough to settle Rod’s doubts. He doesn’t trust his associates, and the old paranoia returns.
Judy is unable to settle him, and his control tactics grow dangerous. He cannot find balance without her, and he forces her to stay. She surrenders, but not before extrapolating a promise. He swears to let her go when he is strong enough to stand on his own.
With her by his side, Rod does stabilize, and he relocates his company. Judy breathes a sigh of relief, but she has another enemy. The FBI still want her to testify, and they feel the need to control her. Before the trials begin, she is forced to stand before a judge. Once again, her surrender is demanded, but this time she must submit to a federal prison
This literary memoir is a love story, and a story of connections beyond generations. Judy experiences the dark night of the soul, and the fragile human psyche is examined. She also explores the construct of good and evil, and the spiritual nature of mankind. It is an epic journey with an inspirational message.