Guarding Her Assets

Danger is my comfort zone. But it’s not hers. Somebody wants her dead. Mysterious packages threaten her life, and I have to fight to stay focused. Her curves are a distraction, and she trusts me to get the bad guy. She needs me to fight for her. That’s my cue. My vow to keep her safe is as strong as my will to make her mine. And to put the threat in the ground. Lucky for her, I always win. Whatever it costs me. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: Faelorehn: Book One of the Otherworld Series

Meghan Elam has been strange her entire life: her eyes have this odd habit of changing color and she sees and hears things no one else does. When the visions and voices in her head start to get worse, she is convinced that her parents will want to drag her off to another psychiatrist. That is, until the mysterious Cade MacRoich shows up out of nowhere with an explanation of his own. ... [Read More...]

Black Wings

Julia Graves, a nurse trying to atone for a lifetime of bad decisions, believes she’s hit the jackpot when the beautiful and powerful Sarah Nixon hires her as a live-in caretaker for her housebound daughter. But when Julia begins to connect the daughter’s mysterious illness with the sounds of wings coming from the basement, she realizes she may have run straight into the arms of danger. $2.99 on Kindle.   ... [Read More...]

To Kill A Warlock

I’m a law-enforcement agent who monitors the creatures of the Netherworld to keep them from wreaking havoc in the mortal world. When a dark-arts warlock is murdered, I’ve got to figure out whodunnit before I’m deported back to the Netherworld. Enter Knight Vander, a cocky investigator sent from the Netherworld to work the case with me. Yeah, Knight is the sexiest guy I’ve ever seen but he’s also bossy, demanding, and way too convinced of his own self-importance. Sometimes working ... [Read More...]

Sweet Harmony

I was her violin teacher for a long time, but I haven’t seen her in 5 years. I was asked to get her out of the darkness she was in by her aunt, since she blamed herself for the deaths of her family. I didn’t want to at first, but saw her pain and decided I had to. She couldn’t play anymore. I wanted to fix that. But what was supposed to be a practice session with her ended up being much more. I didn’t know if what we were doing was right. But it didn’t feel so wrong with her. She didn... [Read More...]