90% of the royalties go to law enforcement charities.

2015 National Indie Excellence Award Non-Fiction Book of the Year

2015 Public Safety Writers Association 3rd Place Non-Fiction Book of the Year
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90% of the royalties go to law enforcement charities.

2015 National Indie Excellence Award Non-Fiction Book of the Year

2015 Public Safety Writers Association 3rd Place Non-Fiction Book of the Year


True stories of what is happening in hearts and minds of law enforcement. A way to see them as what they are - human.

Hearts Beneath the Badge is a book about the good deeds officers perform. There is a pressing need for people to see more than just the officer's hearts; they need to see their souls. Society as a whole needs to accept police officers for who they are - mere mortals. In order to do that, they must look through the layers of the officer's lives and see the heartache and joy, the same heartaches and joy we all experience.

They are among the hundreds of thousands that are unseen each day, the men and women that go back for more no matter the personal cost. They provide meals, rides, lifesaving breaths and prosthetic legs. Yes, even prosthetic legs. There is much more to them than meets the eye-or the news camera. By reading this book, you will open yourself to a world of people you may have forgotten existed. You will see the names, families and some of the faces of the police officers that don't make the news.


The charities that will benefit from this book are National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund, Safe Call Now, Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) and PoliceWives.

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