Most of my books involve a death of some kind. My
characters are either looking for the whodunit or making peace with
their loss. In real life, I'm not that morbid of a person. To this day,
I can't figure out why my writing leans so heavily in this direction.
But it does, therefore I write.
In a world where humans are no longer the hunters, but now
the hunted, a young girl discovers she’s a pawn between two of its deadliest
creatures. She can
run. She can hide. But what happens when
she learns she’s not even human and could possibly be the deadliest creature of
them all?
The Best of Me: In Submissions
Ruthless with its power, a winter storm grounds all flights from the
central US to the east coast. When a teenage girl's father
volunteers to drive a woman and her son to New York the journey breaks
through all barriers leaving them exposed and vulnerable to nature's
ultimate betrayal.
Somewhere In Between: In Submissions
Caught between the enigmas of the father that was and the father
that is a young girl struggles with a new town, a new school, and the
disappearance of an ethereal presence she's not so sure was there in
the first place.
Push: In Revisions
With a mysterious murder weighing her down, a teenage girl must do
all that she can to remember a day and a man she never wanted to think
of again.
The Souls of the Fey: Waiting patiently for me to submit
It's the dawn of frontier America and young Sarah Lennox is stained
forever with the blood of the death she caused. No one she touches, no
one she loves is safe from her curse—until the day she meets a young
half-breed warrior who's strong enough to pull even the darkest of
souls from its eternal abyss.