Book One of the Awakener

Note from the author:

“Awaken” was my first full-length novel, and it took about a million and one drafts to get to the final version. The final draft looks nothing like the first one, and I’m completely fine with that. This book taught me that hard work pays off.

Book Two of the Awakener

Note from the author:

Darron held Tabitha tight, not wanting to let go. He would never let her go. He called forth the bond.
A bolt of lightning shot from his chest and pierced Tabitha’s heart. Her heavy eyes snapped open and she gazed at the energy passing between them. Darron’s body rattled violently when the power reached through time and anchored his soul to hers. The glow expanded until the room was filled, then it exploded into thousands of shimmering, radiant flakes of light. The flakes landed on their skin and were absorbed. His body hummed with new life.

Book Three of the Awakener

Note from the author:

TORN is the 3rd installment in the Awakener Series. If you haven’t read Book 1 yet, Awaken is FREE for your reading pleasure. Chad Harper, the Elapsed Seer, seeks to escape for the betrayal he unknowingly committed to his family. Ashamed of the man he’d become, he travels back to the Council of Souls. The weight of his past lives have become too much to carry. Meanwhile Rachel Perry, the Seer, and the Awakener’s mother, has a vision that shakes her to the core. An old lover will return to her life. Her world could be changed forever… if she allows it. Will she be tempted to turn her back on her true purpose and leave Leora behind in her greatest hour of need? Return to the world of the Awakener and see the story unfold and come full circle.

D is for Defective

Note from the author:

Gracie Baxter is defective . . . at least that is how she sees herself.

Since she was a child, Gracie has struggled with dyslexia, as words and letters switch places and swirl around in her brain. Feeling misunderstood and alone, she pinches her skin in secret to cope with her anxiety. Things only get worse when Gracie is mainstreamed into general education classes at the start of her junior year and she can no longer hide in the special education classroom. Now Gracie has to find a way to fit in while keeping her dyslexia and self-harm a secret.

Everything changes when Landon Cater, a ghost from Gracie’s past, returns to school after a two-year absence. Their friendship was abruptly cut off when Landon disappeared without a trace. But Landon is hiding his own secrets. His father has just been released from prison, and now Landon has more things to worry about than winning football games as the school quarterback and winning Gracie’s heart.