READ ME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
5 Published Titles to Choose
Bereft Reality
It starts like any other ad—until your best friend vanishes. A “confidence” program for women promises power and polish, but the curriculum is obedience, sacrifice, and silence. Summer follows the trail into a machine that grinds people down, body and soul. Self-esteem doesn’t just scar. It kills.
Published: 4/16/2015
Picking Murphys
A family splits along a fault line: father and son drive west to California’s glitter and ghosts; mother and daughter stay to hold the center. Old spirits join the trip—some kind, some vicious—and the “help” they offer cuts both ways. In the gold country’s shine, something older and crueler waits. Did they choose Murphys…or did Murphys choose them?
Published: 2/15/2016
First Responder
By day, he treats eating disorders. By night, he hunts accident scenes—feeding fast and staging the wreck. It works until an EMT sees too much…and two vampires from his past come calling. Love can try to bloom in the dark, but every move costs blood, secrecy, and survival.
Published: 2/21/2017
Site 123
Seven friends. Three campers. One long weekend that should’ve been easy. Robin planned the sites; Scott refused to take no. Storms roll in, tempers flare, and the woods start keeping score. Check-in is simple. Getting out costs everything.
Published: 4/1/2024
They Heinous — Two Perspectives
Perspective: Nikki
I don’t call it murder. I call it balance. Patients waste chances meant for others; I make sure the ledger evens out. Now Sami—the reporter clawing back from her own wreckage—hunts my shadows with a hacker who sees too much. They want closure. The truth is uglier.
Published: 9/11/2024
Perspective: The Cleaner
Healing is supposed to be slow and honest. I build plans. I fix what’s broken. Nikki ends what won’t improve—and I make the bodies disappear. I don’t kill. I clean. But Sami’s circling with a live wire named Claire, and they think they’re chasing one culprit. They’re not.
Published: 9/11/2024
Note: They Heinous is told through two interlocking narratives. Read the book to see how the perspectives collide.
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