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Jordan's Favorite Authors

Jordan Recommends:

  “The Woods” by Harlan Coben
 

"Cross" by James Patterson

  "Nature Girl" by Carl Hiaasen 
  "Wild Fire" by Nelson DeMille
  "Echo Park" by Michael Connelly
 

The Innocent” by Harlan Coben

 

"Mary, Mary" by James Patterson

Here is a list of Jordan's favorite authors!

bullet Wynne Benti & Megan Lawlor
  Favorite Dog Hikes in and around Las Vegas
bullet Harlan Coben
 

Harlan Coben is the modern master of the hook-and-twist luring you in on the first page...only to shock you on the last.

bullet Michael Connelly
  “The Lincoln Lawyer”
bullet Carl Hiaasen
  Carl Hiaasen (pronounced "hiya-sun") was born and raised in South Florida and presently lives with his family in the Florida Keys. He attended Emory University and was graduated with a degree in journalism from the University of Florida in 1974.
bullet Jonathan Kellerman
  Jonathan Kellerman was born in New York City and grew up in Los Angeles. He received a BA in Psychology at UCLA and a PhD in Psychology at the University of Southern California, where he is currently Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the School of Medicine.
bullet Stuart Woods
  Stuart's new book, RECKLESS ABANDON, will be published April 15, 2004. You can learn more about Stuart Woods in the Interview & Bio section. Check the new, spring Tour Schedule to see if Stuart is stopping near you.
bullet Dan Brown
  Dan Brown is the author of numerous #1 bestsellers, including Digital Fortress, Angels & Demons, and Deception Point. His acclaimed novel—The Da Vinci Code—has become one of the most widely read books of all time.
bullet James Lee Burke
  Welcome to the first "official" James Lee Burke web-site. We hope that this site and its message board forum will be a good, informal means for Jim to stay in touch with readers, and of course for readers to communicate with each other. I will be managing the site for Jim and I welcome any suggestions or comments. Please sign-up for our email list and visit the message board.
bullet Alafair Burke
  A former deputy district attorney in Portland, Oregon, Alafair Burke now teaches criminal law at Hofstra School of Law and lives on Long Island, New York. She is the daughter of acclaimed crime writer James Lee Burke. Henry Holt will publish the second book in the Samantha Kincaid series in spring 2004.
bullet Michael Connelly
  Michael Connelly decided to become a writer after discovering the books of Raymond Chandler while attending the University of Florida. Once he decided on this direction he chose a major in journalism and a minor in creative writing — a curriculum in which one of his teachers was novelist Harry Crews.
bullet Dennis LeHane
  Dennis Lehane was born and raised in Dorchester, Massachusetts. He has written seven novels, A DRINK BEFORE THE WAR, DARKNESS, TAKE MY HAND, SACRED, GONE BABY GONE; PRAYERS FOR RAIN, MYSTIC RIVER, and SHUTTER ISLAND.
bullet John Sandford
  The Prey books do take place in chronological order, although people seem to read them out of order. Similarly, the Kidd novels take place in a particular order, and people often start with the second novel because the paperback erroneously claims that it's first.
bullet Kathy Reichs
  What brings us together is the miracle of story telling, an ancient art as much a part of the human experience as daily reality, cherished for generations since the beginning of our time as it touches the imagination of everyone who joins the experience. The magic happens in you. The medium is the art of the story. Together, we produce an experience that you can enjoy over and over again.
bullet Alafair Burke
  “Close Case”
bullet Nancy Anderson
 

Work with Passion

Turn Passion Into Profit

Snake Rock has recorded a number-one single and played alongside legendary bands at some of the hottest venues in the country, but the 46-year-old musician never imagined that his passion for rock 'n' roll would become a lucrative business. "I always thought I would work all day and play clubs at night," says Rock. "I never imagined that my passion would become my full-time job."

Entrepreneurs around the country are ditching the idea that hobbies are just leisure pursuits, opting instead to turn their passions into thriving businesses. "There is a wonderful trend that has entrepreneurs starting businesses that add meaning to their lives," says Nancy Anderson, a Larkspur, California-based career counselor and author of Work With Passion. "People are letting go of the belief that it is impossible to make money and also do what you love."

Rock eventually grew tired of working as a construction supervisor, and playing gigs in local clubs began to lose its appeal. He was convinced that playing with his band was the only way to feed his passion-until his wife and band manager, Karen, suggested an alternative. "Karen encouraged me to start giving music lessons so I could turn my love of music into a career," he says. "At first, I was a little intimidated by teaching, and I was worried that no one would sign up."

Fear of failure is common among almost all business owners, but Anderson believes that entrepreneurs who are passionate about their businesses are much more likely to be successful. "Working with passion is about more than just making money; it is about being fulfilled by your work."

Lay the Groundwork
Dawna Stone spent months researching the viability of a magazine for active women before launching Her Sports in 2004. In addition to holding focus groups to assess reader demand, Stone spoke with advertisers to gauge their interest and sought advice from people with experience in the publishing industry.

"I am so passionate about participating in sports and being active, and I wanted to take that passion to the next level and turn it into a business," says Stone, who used a combination of savings and loans from family and friends to start Her Sports. I did a lot of research to make sure it would work."

The risk paid off. Her Sports published its debut issue in March 2004, and the magazine has grown steadily over the past year. Sales, which reached $300,000 in 2004, are expected to more than double to $800,000 in 2005.

To ensure they were ready to open their own business, Snake and Karen Rock decided to offer music lessons on a part-time basis from their home studio in 2002. "Snake was teaching in the evenings and on the weekends, and it got to the point where we couldn't take on any more students," Karen, 49, recalls. "We had to make the decision to our regular jobs or take the leap and turn it into something bigger."

Before they started S&K Music last fall, the Rocks developed a business plan and spent a significant amount of time assessing the likelihood that their business would be successful. The couple evaluated the competition, talked to prospective customers and asked students for feedback about similar businesses. Based on this research, they created the plan for S&K Music, a full-service instructional facility offering music lessons, instruments, sheet music and a recording studio. Additionally, the couple chose a location in an up-and-coming area of Las Vegas where there was little competition. "In Las Vegas, the market is somewhat untapped," Snake says. "We did a lot of research and decided to take the plunge."

"A lot of would-be entrepreneurs have a passion but lack the courage to follow it through to a business," says Theresa M. Szczurek, a Boulder, Colorado-based technology and management consultant and author of Pursuit of Passionate Purpose. "There will always be people who want to rain on your parade and tell you all the reasons you can't do something.

If you want to turn your passion into a successful business, you have to have self-confidence."

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