In 1850, New Mexico robbers Wade and Eustace rob a stage-coach full of California gold.
But the allure of the gold proves too much for Wade, who decides to keep the entire fortune for himself.
However, Eustace is harder to get rid of than Wade bargained for.
Read Betrayal at Honeysuckle Creek, and you’ll think twice before double crossing a friend.
“Hey, look at that,” called Chris, Nate’s little brother, stopping suddenly in his tracks.
“What is it? Another frog?” asked Nate distantly.
“I think it’s a foot,” said Chris, pointing at something deep in the underbrush.
* * *
Two boys. A dead body. A bag of money and a gun.
What could go wrong?
Read Child’s Play, and you’ll know.
Olivia is having a really bad day. She’s thrown her boyfriend out of her house, and while she is having the locks changed, he comes home and threatens her. The locksmith steps in, and the boyfriend beats him down.
That isn’t the bad part.
The thing that attacks her has six legs, leathery wings, and teeth like broken glass. But out of nowhere, the locksmith shows up again and rescues her.
Too bad he’s killed in the process.
With no guardian angel and threats from all sides, Olivia has to use her wits to survive long enough to save the world.
Wish her luck.
Eosophobia: n. Fear of dawn and daylight.
A mysterious call in the middle of the night.
A strange voice ordering you to steal classified research from a secure laboratory.
The price of failure: Your wife will be killed. Or worse.
What would you do?
“Chelsea is too old to believe in faeries, right?”
At least, that’s what Chelsea’s parents thought when she begged them to leave the light on that night.
And she was much too old to believe that the faeries would eat her alive.
If you think all children have active imaginations, read Faeries Under The Floorboards.
Then you’ll understand.
Sheriff Miller can’t believe her ears. Deputy Wells was usually so steady, so reliable.
But when Wells calls in to headquarters reporting zombies, Sheriff Miller doesn’t know what to think.
It isn’t until they have to move their two biker prisoners to safety that she realizes how much trouble they are really in.
When the zombies come–and they will–will she run, or will she do her duty?
Read Jailbreak. You’ll be glad later that you did.
Unless you’re one of the zombies.
“There are some books that refuse to be written. They stand their ground year after year and will not be persuaded.”
~Mark Twain
Kadji is my first novel, which so far has not been persuaded to be written.
It is the story of a post-apocalyptic world where the magic has disappeared, leaving devastation in its wake.
Beldan knows the secret of how to return the magic and restore the world to its former glory. It’s too bad that no one else wants the magic back.
Check back here for updates on Kadji’s progress.
“No good deed goes unpunished.”
When Jenny asks Tony out for a drink, he thinks it is his lucky day. Hell, it is his lucky year!
Over drinks, Tony learns that her interest in him has nothing to do with luck. She needs a favor, a BIG favor.
It’s too much to ask, and Tony should say no. But then he looks into her eyes, and something else takes over.
Some mistakes can never be made right.
Tony’s mistake was loving Jenny.
16-year-old Sammy is reunited with his birthmother after she had given him up for adoption as a baby.
Sammy reminds her of his father so much that sometimes she can’t tell them apart.
This begins to bother Sammy. But by then, it’s too late. Sammy is set on a collision course with destiny.
For Mature Readers Only.
This is a work in progress.
Dylan, a NASA engineer, discovers a green metalic object at the center of a meteorite impact site. Upon examination, he realizes that it is an alien artifact that holds the secret to Earth’s survival.
It’s too bad for Dylan that the good guys, the bad guys, and the aliens all want to get their hands on it.
Will he solve the puzzle of the artifact before it’s too late?
As soon as I figure it out, you’ll be the first to know.
Check back here for updates.