Going to Zossen

NUMBER ONE AMAZON BESTSELLER “Gripping” – Kirkus Reviews Based on true accounts of children’s penal colonies that emerged during the 1990s post-Soviet chaos, Going to Zossen is a raw exploration of the bargains ordinary people make under oppressive systems – necessary reading for fans of Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These and Colson Whitehead’s The Nickel Boys. The year is 1993. In a collapsing post-Soviet mining town, a former serviceman, Vasily Mikhailovich, accepts work as ... [Read More...]

And So It Was for Mary

If given a second chance at life, would you love differently? Would you mend broken relationships? Would you follow your dreams? Homeless and estranged from her family, Mary, a guitar savant with big dreams and little hope, is on the verge of letting her life slip away. Just before taking a fatal mix of alcohol and pills, the spirit of a guitar legend appears before her to offer her guidance and a glimmer of hope. Mary takes advantage of this second chance by getting clean through rehab, fallin... [Read More...]

One Last Dance

Devastated by the tragic death of his fiancée, Marco Anissi has reason to believe they are still spiritually joined. Her donated heart lives on in the body of a dance teacher in Tucson. Her name is Julia. But he can’t just walk up to her and introduce himself. What would she think–a complete stranger wanting to meet her? He signs up for lessons, hoping to develop a relationship. Now, Marco must make a decision: tell the truth about himself and risk losing Julia with whom he’s... [Read More...]

Full Moon in the Midnight Sun

Lorna Daisy escapes to the Alaskan wilderness to heal… but instead stumbles into a hidden world of witchcraft, ghosts, and werewolves. Lorna’s bloodline carries ancient secrets connected to an ominous curse. Two mysterious men compete for her heart—each with a deadly secret. Survival means embracing the power within and deciding who she can trust in a world she does not understand. $2.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

The Montana Gold Mine

In spring 1874, the American economy is descending into a depression, following the collapse of Jay Cooke’s financial empire. Amid the chain of bank and business failures set off by Cooke’s bankruptcy, Jubilee Walker struggles to keep Warner and Walker Outfitters solvent. Jubil’s grand plans for developing Yellowstone National Park into a popular tourist destination were dashed when Cooke’s business failed, but he is still determined to help fulfill the park’s potential—not to menti... [Read More...]

Crimson Seventeen

The Astraeus is a space station the size of a small city, a self-sufficient country isolated from the rest of civilization, and a glimmering oligarchy funded by the Archimedes corporation. Tensions brew underneath its gilded surface as mega corporations, paramilitary agents, young revolutionaries, protesting workers, and underfunded bureaucrats wrestle for the heart and soul of their nation. An artist turned hustler, Danish NATO veteran turned pacifist, college student rebel, former retired det... [Read More...]

The Montana Gold Mine

In spring 1874, the American economy is descending into a depression, following the collapse of Jay Cooke’s financial empire. Amid the chain of bank and business failures set off by Cooke’s bankruptcy, Jubilee Walker struggles to keep Warner and Walker Outfitters solvent. Jubil’s grand plans for developing Yellowstone National Park into a popular tourist destination were dashed when Cooke’s business failed, but he is still determined to help fulfill the park’s potential—not to menti... [Read More...]

Now & Then

In the spring of 1981, Parker City is rocked by a series of unthinkable murders. Decades later, the case comes back to haunt the detectives involved. Did they get it wrong all those years ago? Find out in the first book in the Parker City Mysteries Series! A Finalist for the 2022 Silver Falchion Award for Best Investigator. www.parkercitymysteries.com $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]