• When They Come to Town

    When They Come to Town A crisp breeze and autumn in the airBack to school bells and say goodbyeTo summer fun But with fall comes the carnivalAnd funnel cake and stuffed prizesWith a hint of mystery if you’ll stop by They work the booths, just like anyoneBut don’t look too closely at their eyesOr their teeth…

  • Learn Some Things

  • Some Authorly Thoughts

    This year has seemed like it flew by. And yet, not… I’m not sure if there’s a word for that feeling. But it’s crazy we’re already this close to the end of the year, but at times it seemed to also drag by. Regardless, here we are. And I have some thoughts on my progress.…

  • An Author Oops

  • Light of the Half Moon

    Book two in The Witches of Empire City is up for preorder! Get your copy of Light of the Half Moon reserved today for only $2.99 before the price goes up after launch. This is only my mock-up of the book cover. I can’t wait to see the final product. Book two will be out…

  • Yours Truly

    Dearest Marianna, It is with deep regret that I must write the following words. Your father has passed on. I was there when it happened, and I promise you there was nothing in my power I could do to prevent it. I would have gone in his place, if that were possible. Your brother will…

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  • The Librarian

    Lauren Fields waved goodbye to the last patron of the library and then locked the door behind him. It was well past the technical closing time, but Lauren didn’t enjoy kicking people out. Especially when she wasn’t planning on going home any time soon. So, if there were a few people lingering in the stacks…

  • Sign Here

    I can’t shut up about this book. A horror that can make me laugh and cry is something to shout about. The dual storylines of Peyote Trip and the Harrison family was so well done. And they way we were told just as much as we needed to know every step of the way made…

  • An Encounter

    A door slammed, and I flinched. The lights flickered and dust fell from the slats in the ceiling. But then there were heavy footsteps overhead, and I knew I needed to be as quiet as I could possibly be. Slowly, very slowly, I reached my hand out to find the button on my extension cord.…