Storykeeper

The struggles of a culture to survive, and the importance storytelling has always played in that effort frames this historical novel. “Storykeeper.” is an epic adventure, based on three surviving 16th century journals written during the expedition of Hernando de Soto, but it is told from the perspective of the ancient people of the Mississippi River Valley, who lived and survived America’s deadliest invasion. A century later, Manaha empowered by a dream and against the taboos ... [Read More...]

Out of Time

Is there someone you’re destined to meet? For most of her 78 years, Maddie has done things the “wrong” way. Her unconventional life was the key to her professional success but contributed to her failed marriage and divorce. Octogenarian Nate takes pride in doing things the “right” way. He had a successful career as a corporate attorney by following the rules. Maddie meets Nate when she’s a guest at his B&B. Their relationship sparks memories of the places they’ve been, their p... [Read More...]

The Letters: A Lifetime Foreign Affair

The Letters/A Lifetime Foreign Affair is a love story about two countries, two cultures, two lives, and one love. And the authentic portrayal of an ultimate and profoundly satisfying love relationship evolved between the book’s author and her late husband. This powerful story is also a collection of two lovers’ letters, respect for cultures, individual lives, and respect for a union in love. It all begins when a rugged, dashing, and disciplined U.S. Marine Colonel, Hewitt Adams, mee... [Read More...]

The Alpha Wolf’s Secret Baby

The Lost Mate Growing up in a wolf pack was hell. My father was the Alpha. He ruled with an iron fist. My life was not my own. He chose a male for my mate. I had no choice. I could mate, or I could die. I fled. I made a new life, with others who rejected pack life. While working in a campground, I met a handsome male. He was charming and kind. He loved me, I could tell. And I loved him too. But a mate wasn’t safe. I couldn’t let down my guard. So I had to escape. I would never live under so... [Read More...]

Savannah On Fire-1820

Historic and charming Savannah, Georgia, is the setting for the actual 1820 fire that burned almost half the town, leaving it charred and dazed. An arson investigator is hired by the city to seek the cause and the fire starters. Though faced by multiple trials-a kidnaping, a duel and a villainous attempted drowning- he is determined to succeed. In the midst, he meets a beautiful young lady that captures his heart. Their courtship is a shining light among the challenges. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: The Bloodless Assassin

A pedantic assassin with a fear of blood. A streetsmart pickpocket with attitude. When they uncover a plot to destroy their home city, they have to set their arguments aside and somehow find a way to stop it. Will the two misfits succeed without getting killed and without arguing? The later is proving most problematic… Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

The Devil’s Eye

Detective Madeline Wimsey tends to stand out with her wild red hair, pentacle amulets, and offbeat methods, but she has a tool few other cops use… Magic. Maddy knows the universe wants to balance itself out, so she isn’t above tossing around a spell or two whenever a killer’s karma needs a little nudge in the right direction. As a practicing coven member, she’s used to strange looks, hushed whispers, and rolled eyes but couldn’t care less what people think of her. ... [Read More...]

73 Clues Your Theory Is Bunk

People unknowingly subscribe to false assumptions. When widely shared, these become powerful mass delusions. While voices of truth ultimately have the advantage, and do win out eventually, there can be epic losing streaks along the way. This author (who has a passion for arguing with people who are clearly wrong) noticed recurring patterns in these false assumptions, and in the characteristic ways they’re advanced and defended. Here he reveals (and explains) a multitude of common tells... [Read More...]