Standing Dead by Dawn Greenfield Ireland is a drama/tragedy screenplay in book format. The script is 106 pages. Logline: Jealousy, lies, greed, and desire... Alex discovers too late that secrets can kill. Synopsis: Alex, Chelsea, Phillip and Donna… college friends whose lives are tightly woven, in an era where being a little too naïve has a high price. Alex and Phillip, friends since high school, share an apartment through college. Neither Alex nor Phillip knows the definition of being faithful — each are masters of deception. Graduation brings dental school for Chelsea, advertising for Phillip, law school for Donna, and a stock brokerage job for Alex where he eventually moves up to a corner office. Alex and Chelsea tie the knot, and while Phillip is best man, he’s incensed. Babies and affairs follow. Phillip gets sick and dies, and the web of deceit begins to unravel. Chelsea, no longer in the dark, leaves Alex. When their young son becomes ill, Chelsea is forced to leave her successful dental practice. She must try to make a new life for herself and her children, and watch over her son’s health, and wait…
Texmexzona is book 2 in The Last Dog dystopian series set in 2089. Bill and Teresa Maxwell are settled into their new home in TMZ with Abby, Apollo, the pups, and Rex. They discover Texmexzona is not the lawless place the World Guild portrays to the world. The Tranquility Force raid Bill and Teresa’s house in WestUS. The place is an empty shell. They discover Bill & Teresa’s Dots on the kitchen counter. The Tranquility Force realize that the Maxwell’s defected. Global News Network (GNN) reports the Maxwell’s were killed while climbing a mountain in search of Abby. Becky and Percy are arrested in the middle of the night and brought to Tranquility Force headquarters. They are declared enemies of the World Guild. Bill works on a secret formula with the help of Starlight, the Timbisha Shoshone woman who helped Abby and Apollo in the mountains. Jerry sends a message to Rex that Becky and Percy are going to have illegal brain swipes. The dog-bot tells Bill, Harold and the committee that he found a former Enforcer in the tent city who might be helpful in the rescue operation. The puppies receive their Dots. That’s the end of quiet in the Maxwell household. Apollo is learning the ways of humanity through the files in his Dot. The wolf wants to make sure his pups are not dependent on the food console. He and Abby take them into the wild to teach them how to survive. Toby receives a message from Bill via a super bee, which includes plans for a dog-bot. He and his team plan to defect. They discover a traitor. Bill receives a weak SOS from Jerry. Tranquility Force scrapped him when it discovered the dog-bot betrayed the force. Bill Maxwell vows to take down the World Guild and restore the Dot to its original purpose.
Puppy Adoption and Beyond by Dawn Greenfield Ireland isn’t a story book. The book contains 24 articles about raising and caring for a puppy. Take a look: 1. Are You Thinking About Adopting a Puppy? 2. When to Adopt a Puppy 3. Should you Adopt from a Shelter, Rescue or Breeder? 4. Puppy Mill: The New Horror Story 5. Bringing the New Puppy Home 6. Caring for Your New Puppy 7. Puppy Potty Training 101 8. Three Life-Saving Commands 9. Praise Your Puppy 10. Who’s in Charge? 11. You are the Alpha in Your Pack 12. You are the Alpha, Part II 13. Older Adopted Puppy’s Bad Habits 14. When Puppy Bites 15. Is my Puppy Deaf? 16. Protecting Your Puppy from Poisons 17. Choking Hazards 18. Vacation Dangers 19. How Old is my Doggy? 20. Paw Pad Care 21. Could There be Bugs and Mold in Your Puppy Kibble? 22. Keep Your Pets Safe for Halloween 23. When They Leave Us 24. Your Dog’s Memory—You are so Screwed
Plan B by Dawn Greenfield Ireland is a Dark Comedy. In screenplay format it is 103 pages. Logline: A family’s rationality snaps after trying to deal with their out of control teenager; they decide it’s time for Plan B... kill the little bastard... and get away with it. Synopsis: They’re out there – families silently dealing with rotten teenagers. The Undertosh family decided that they were sick of walking on eggshells around Juice (Kevin), their juvenile delinquent teen, who has been to court more than an ambulance-chasing attorney. Bert and Fern, along with Juice’s grand parents, and his younger siblings, take a family vote and decide that they’ve been tormented enough. Juice has to go. But they don’t want to put him on the street where he can wreak havoc on someone else. They are going to take matters into their own hands regardless of what Dr. Robbell, the nutjob psychiatrist says. The plan is to capture Juice and make it look like he ran away from home, minus his friends Wormie, Blowpipe and Edsel. The family goes on a shopping spree. They buy thick rope, cattle prods, and rat poison. All part of the plan until someone mentions an autopsy. What if the cops think they murdered Juice? That won’t do. Bert and Grandpa convert the spare bedroom into a padded cell and wait for the right moment. When they finally get Juice into custody, they try a series of events that should have ended in Juice’s demise, but backfired on Fern. Through all of the experiences with his now-crazed family, Juice sees the light of day. Slowly but surely, he reverts back to the thoughtful boy he used to be. Gone are the grunge clothes, the pigsty bedroom, and the attitudes and traits he developed. When his little brother comes home from school with a black eye from a gang trying to get him to join, Juice calls his friends. They meet up and confront the gang. Its head butting time — something Juice and his friends are good at from their own brand of slam dancing. The gang members limp away never to bother Kevin again.
We’re not out of chocolate yet! Get your refill with Spicy Chocolate– more adventures with the Alcott family! Lila Mae, Madge, Dorothea, Bambi and Amelia croon over the sleeping babies. Baby strollers crowd the breakfast area. Dorothea’s twins are 30 minutes older than Bambi’s baby – that’s all I’m saying about that. The visit is interrupted by the arrival of a taxi. Lila Mae and Amelia investigate, peeking through the kitchen French door. A young Hispanic woman in her late twenties stands on the stoop popping her gum. One hand rests on the handle of a piece of rolling luggage, the other at the hip of her skin-hugging bright floral print skirt with ruffles at the hem. The stretchy material barely covers her thigh in the front, and dips to the ankles in the back. The outrageous ensemble is topped with a polka-dot halter tied behind her neck and back, plunging in the front. The girl’s face is perfectly made up with beautifully arched eyebrows and penciled lips. Amelia opens the door and Chiquita, one of Uncle Tito’s nieces, barges in talking up a storm. She tells them she’s there to train for Amelia’s job. She rolls right through to the kitchen where Madge and Dorothea unashamedly gawk at the sexy vixen. Everyone is all flustered. Why did Uncle Tito send Chiquita without notice? Was Amelia going to quit? Lila Mae is freaked out, but not as much as Amelia, whose only thought is “am I dying or getting fired?” And who’s this chubby-cheeked, middle-aged, cigar-smokingDougie Vey character that Dr. Victor Tic’s daughter shows up with, all glam and glitter,after being gone for nearly a year? Victor and wife Jeffie Ann had a falling-out with Luna over gambling debts. The four romantics of Bitter Chocolatego out to dinner. They are seen exiting the Bentley by a gang of thugs. After they get out of the restaurant, the thugs try to rob them. Guess which one of our friends goes into his Shaolin Kung Fu routine? Another remembers some boxing moves. The thugs drop “like flies” to the sidewalk. Pecos and the widow are still a couple. He runs the numbers for multiple wedding dates. No, Pecos doesn’t take bets at the track, he’s a numerology pro. Scooter the cat disappears. Louie is sad. Then Qxxxx shows up and becomes Louie’s best friend. (No, you’re not getting that name.) There’s more love blooming. Uncle Tito is smitten. Jingo has stars in his eyes. Expect company from Las Vegas. And you guessed it – someone is going to be broken hearted when their love interest is knocked off.
Jimmy Katz, a young journalist from the Big City, throws in the towel after he's robbed at gunpoint at a gas station. He finds a job at the Twinkle Independent News in Twinkle, Texas, 385 miles from the closest shopping mall. He settles into country life in the town of 3,000 at Mrs. Potts' boarding house with his Amazon parrot, Guppy, who has an extensive vocabulary. Three months into his new lifestyle, Jimmy discovers a tiny kitten he names Maddy. Then his life is turned topsy-turvey. The town matriarch, his long-lost aunt, names him her heir. Someone takes offense. Neither Jimmy, police chief Price, or his aunt Betty know if the threats are coming from the Big City or Twinkle. Mysterious messages on his laptop lead to a shocking discovery.
Lila Mae and the girls are busy planning Bernie’s 93rd birthday party. For an old geezer, it doesn’t appear that he is slowing down anytime soon. Expect Bambi to clobber him a time or two, and for Chewie to keep him in line. The chocolate factory has Pearl Hicks making the news, and you’ll meet Miranda Shoo, artist extraordinaire! While things are all lovey-dovey with several of our favorite people, there’s a mighty unrest among the clan—a lot of flux with old jobs and businesses. Risks are weighed and taken. Henry walks in on an unethical situation with a client and her soon-to-be ex-husband’s attorney. He has harsh words with his law firm over the incident. One of his law partners ends up dead. All fingers point to Henry. This is the second time the Divine household has been subjected to a murder investigation. Dorothea and Joseph are strung out on raw nerves with the accusations, all the while with the twins teething and screaming in stereo. And speaking of Joseph, he’s about to make some major changes… after he recovers. Chance has to tiptoe through the murder investigation, or move to a temporary location until Henry’s name is cleared. Help comes in from the most peculiar and unexpected sources, which has Chance, Stacy, and Uncle Tito raising their eyebrows to their hairlines. Bambi has a string of luck no one ever expected, thanks to Jimmy Ray Chaline. There’s one thing the Alcott family stands for: solidarity! They will sort this murder