She's Elvis. He's Marilyn. They're on the lam.Annaleah Parker is alone again on the lounge circuit from Vegas to Atlantic City. Being a hard-headed woman might be as much a part of her act as those blue suede shoes, as she discovers crossing paths with a certain blonde in ooh-ooh-boopie-do trouble.
Umberto Tosi is author of Ophelia Rising, an historical novel about the life of Shakespeare's fair maid before and after Hamlet. He is contributing editor of Chicago Quarterly Review. His published works include: Gunning for the Holy Ghost, Our Own Kind, Satan the Movie, My Dog's Name, High Treason and Milagro on 34th Street. He began a distinguished journalistic career as a writer and editor with the Los Angeles Times and went on to be editor of San Francisco Magazine, managing editor of Francis Ford Coppola's City Magazine, editor-in-chief of Diablo Magazine Group, and managing editor at MightyWords.com. His writing has appeared in scores of magazines and reviews.