Last week, I shared some of my complex feelings on discovering traditional publishing probably wasn’t the best path to publication for me to follow. This week, I’ll be sharing part of why.
When I started researching traditional vs. self-publishing from a new angle, I created a spreadsheet where I could… Read the rest...
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How the changing landscape of publishing means abandoning dreams
It was the first time that jagged mountain let me down.
I was a more avid reader in my youth. My childhood librarian led me up and down the aisles and piled fantasy books meant for adult readers in my arms.… Read the rest...
It’s been a long road. The past few weeks were full of surprises, not all of them good, but the second book of the Keeper’s Kin series, Her Midnight Wedding, is finally available on Amazon!
Click here to grab your copy now.
Just like the other books in the… Read the rest...
His name was Mystery. From his work to his personal life to his feelings, he kept himself shrouded in secret and surprise. Some mystery was to be expected; he worked as a government contractor through most of our lives and couldn’t share his work. But he rarely let anyone know… Read the rest...
It seems like I only just shared the beginning of this series, but here we are, already looking at the next installment in the Keeper’s Kin universe. Her Midnight Wedding, the second book in the core trilogy, will hit Amazon and Kindle Unlimited next month. I have more to… Read the rest...
Though I read and enjoy a lot of vampire fiction, one trope that has become common enough to be accepted as fact managed to elude me for several weeks… and that was vampire blood as having special properties.
That drinking a vampire’s blood could turn a person into a vampire… Read the rest...
Happy release day, everyone!
After months of hard work, I’ve got several new books to share with you: as of today, Keeper’s Finder and Her Midnight Cowboy are available in both paperback and Kindle editions!
Keeper’s Finder is a standalone novella of 30,000 words. It tells a whole story on… Read the rest...




