New releases from Pocasset Press

Dr. Paul’s Survival Guide for the New Husband: Helping The Happy Bachelor Become the Husband She Actually Wants
Humor – by Dr. Paul Powers
Is there a wedding in your future or of someone close to you? No matter one’s age, culture, finances, social status, or if this a first or fourth wedding there is one essential, absolutely mandatory, no-matter-what requirement: a sense of humor.
Things will go right, things will go awry. Minor glitches will feel like disasters. But bringing a smile and sense of humor to the proceedings – before, during and after – is a sure sign that everything will work out and every memory will – eventually – be a good one.
Dr. Paul’s Survival Guide for the New Husband: Helping The Happy Bachelor Become the Husband She Actually Wants is as funny for the bride as it is for the groom and the perfect gift for either. Dr. Paul’s wit, wisdom, common sense, with some practical psychology thrown in will keep the happy couple smiling on their way to a life of love, laughter and happily ever after.
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Deadly Business
A novel by Elizabeth Griffin Dost
Since ancient times, minimizing suffering and promoting healing has been known as the practice of medicine. In all cultures, the “medicine man” was noble and revered. Times change, and now it’s the healthcare industry – and it’s just business as usual. People live, people die and there are millions to be made either way.
Gwen and David Reardon built a lucrative, innovative healthcare company the old-fashioned way, from the ground up. Essential to providing quality and affordable services to critically ill children at home is the cooperation of the beautiful Dr. Leslie Griffi n, a leading expert in critical disease management at a major Boston Hospital.
To secure the funding required to expand their groundbreaking work, Gwen and David decide to sell their company to a private equity investor, Tad Hastings. Unknown to the Reardon’s, this sale catapults them into a world of deceit, jeopardy, and ultimately – murder.
Back in Y2K, danger was far more than a computer meltdown…
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