Lisa Lockwood is a internationally recognized crime analyst, media contributor, and three time author.
Lisa Lockwood endured childhood poverty and an abusive marriage to become a soldier in Desert Storm, a police officer, undercover narcotics detective and the first female SWAT team member.
A former beauty pageant contestant, Lisa had to suppress her obvious femininity in order to conquer the “Boys Club” of law enforcement, but her beguiling beauty would become her best asset as an undercover narcotics detective. It was in the gritty world of drug rings, Mafia members and child molesters that she rediscovered the power of her femininity and learned to use her disarming sexuality as a professional asset in ensnaring criminals.
Undercover Angel is Lisa’s illuminating story of perseverance and unstoppable drive, that took her deep into the heart of a violent world and left her in a place of happiness, self-confidence and inner peace
“Lisa Lockwood is a superstar, guerilla writer, reinvention expert and person.””
-Jay Conrad Levinson, Author Guerrilla Marketing series of books
People reinvent themselves for different reasons—to have a better life, to be more respected, to make more money, to be happier, to develop a stronger body, to build better relationships, to get to know God, or to have a more fulfilling life. If your ears perk up when you hear about the lawyer who gave it all up to become a fashion designer, or the auditor who ditched her accounting firm to start her own pet clothing company, and wonder how they did it, this book is for you.
If you are curious about what is typical and what is rare among people who attempt to reinvent themselves—the person who yearns for change but remains stuck or the person who leaves it all for something completely different—you will also read these pages with interest.
Stories and Tributes to Those Who Serve Our Country Heart of a Military Woman is a keepsake collection of true short stories, touching tributes and emotive poems, celebrating our active and retired service members.
Historic, nostalgic and some quite recent, these are written by military members, their families and loved ones, sharing sentiments and pride as only they can. Swell with pride and feel Red, White and Blue all over as you read from such chapters as: · What Was it Like?, A Day in the Life, and On the Home Front · Enlisting, Recruitment, and Romance in the Ranks · Humor in Uniform, Setting the Bar, and Trailblazers ·
Who else can endure 12 or more hours on the job, many times enduring discrimination, only to come home and slip into wife and mother role, cooking dinner, helping the kids with their homework, putting them to bed and then starting the entire cycle over again?