BOOKS

The Oak Tree Prince and Other Fairy Tales
This fresh collection of fairy tales is not for the faint of heart. Here, bravery is found in princes and princesses alike. Guts and wisdom are the order of the day, and royalty are only fit to be called so if they possess a compassionate and noble heart.
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The Oak Tree Prince and Other Fairy Tales contains eight new and fanciful stories with refreshing twists on familiar themes. See if life in a castle is all it's cracked up to be when Kerry makes her choice in "The Wishing Coin", or if a crestfallen knight can win a kingdom in "Sir Andrew and Sophia". Find out if any hope lies in store for "The Tulip Bulb", and discover in "The Water Child" what magic awaits beneath the surface of a lake.
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Enjoyed by all ages, "The Oak Tree Prince and Other Fairy Tales" will spark the imagination of any child, or simply the child within.
Kore's Field
For most of her life, Princess Alyce has lived cloistered in fear and isolation. Her homeland, the kingdom of Myrilla, is weak. Her people suffer from hunger and failed crops. Worst yet, the gods seem to have turned their backs on the land of their most beloved member: Kore, wife of the God of Souls.
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But when an enemy army invades Myrilla and Alyce is forced to marry its leader, she finds herself thrust into an unfamiliar world of ritual and politics. A world where kings seek counsel from shepherds, crops will only grow if the proper blood is spilt first, and to offend the gods means certain death. Only by learning to follow in Kore’s ancient footsteps will Alyce find any hope for Myrilla, her husband, and her own future.
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Kore’s Field brings the extraordinary, yet often overlooked, myth of Admetus and Alcestis to life through an unforgettable young woman’s story of determination, uncertainty, and the true sacrificial nature of love.


The Turncoat at Carrington Park
A historical romance set in Pennsylvania in the American Revolution, my newest novel is a study of independence vs. loyalty, freedom vs. tyranny, and...one small boy vs. a harpsichord. A story of espionage on the home front, The Turncoat in Carrington Park packs enough twists and turns to leave you guessing until the very end.
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Come Spring 2025
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