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Paranormal Romance:
“I’ve read fantasy and paranormal romance for years but only recently started writing it.. I don’t do vampires or witches, etc. However fun I might find them in someone else’s stories, my characters just don’t seem to go there. I am, however, fascinated with the psyche, dating back to watching Spock and Sarek of Vulcan, no doubt, so a number of my alien sci fi characters have had strong psychic powers, and now they seem to be cropping up in my contemporary romance, as well.”
“I’ve read fantasy and paranormal romance for years but only recently started writing it.. I don’t do vampires or witches, etc. However fun I might find them in someone else’s stories, my characters just don’t seem to go there. I am, however, fascinated with the psyche, dating back to watching Spock and Sarek of Vulcan, no doubt, so a number of my alien sci fi characters have had strong psychic powers, and now they seem to be cropping up in my contemporary romance, as well.”
The Cat & Mac Mysteries, Volume I
Mac is a Seattle police detective turned private eye; Cat is a Pioneer Square gallery manager with a secret. Together, they make the perfect team. Follow the adventures of Cat and Mac as they race against time to solve a murder in Eyewitness, find a missing woman in Vanished, avoid assassination in Ambush, and stop a madman from living out a deadly fantasy in Darkness.
Each episode is also available separately from Kindle.
Mac is a Seattle police detective turned private eye; Cat is a Pioneer Square gallery manager with a secret. Together, they make the perfect team. Follow the adventures of Cat and Mac as they race against time to solve a murder in Eyewitness, find a missing woman in Vanished, avoid assassination in Ambush, and stop a madman from living out a deadly fantasy in Darkness.
Each episode is also available separately from Kindle.
Voices in the Night (A Novella)
Can you imagine being awakened in the middle of the night by clamoring voices—that are actually inside your head? Finding a strange doctor at the vet’s office who really can “talk” to your cat? And when you are nearly incapacitated by an unexplained darkness threatening to erase you, this same Dr. “Studly” can come into your head, too? Well, actually the last part turns out to be not so bad—even pretty wonderful, in fact—until you learn the “voices” are afraid of the darkness, too, and you just know you have to do anything you can to help them, however terrified you are of the darkness yourself. All in all, it’s a hell of a way to spend your thirtieth birthday.
Order now from Amazon.com.
Can you imagine being awakened in the middle of the night by clamoring voices—that are actually inside your head? Finding a strange doctor at the vet’s office who really can “talk” to your cat? And when you are nearly incapacitated by an unexplained darkness threatening to erase you, this same Dr. “Studly” can come into your head, too? Well, actually the last part turns out to be not so bad—even pretty wonderful, in fact—until you learn the “voices” are afraid of the darkness, too, and you just know you have to do anything you can to help them, however terrified you are of the darkness yourself. All in all, it’s a hell of a way to spend your thirtieth birthday.
Order now from Amazon.com.
Dark Sight (A Novel in progress)
Nadya Danis' ability to connect with other minds—usually unwillingly—has made it impossible to live surrounded by people. She has fled to a cabin in the woods, where her contact is limited to the locals during her brief trips into the nearest mountain village for supplies. And if her special sight can help find the occasional lost child or wandering hiker, that only gives the highly protective townspeople a reason to keep her secrets.
But when a senator’s daughter disappears without a trace, the FBI will consider any tip a possibility, even if it is from a small town police chief who says one of his people can “see” the girl. When Special Agent Daniel Bishop and his partner Jenner Talbot are called it to check it out, acute skepticism turns to grudging belief when they begin to work with Nadya, who they soon realize is living every second of the nightmare along with the missing victim.
Nadya Danis' ability to connect with other minds—usually unwillingly—has made it impossible to live surrounded by people. She has fled to a cabin in the woods, where her contact is limited to the locals during her brief trips into the nearest mountain village for supplies. And if her special sight can help find the occasional lost child or wandering hiker, that only gives the highly protective townspeople a reason to keep her secrets.
But when a senator’s daughter disappears without a trace, the FBI will consider any tip a possibility, even if it is from a small town police chief who says one of his people can “see” the girl. When Special Agent Daniel Bishop and his partner Jenner Talbot are called it to check it out, acute skepticism turns to grudging belief when they begin to work with Nadya, who they soon realize is living every second of the nightmare along with the missing victim.
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