In 1773, the prince and princess travel across the globe on a series of secret missions. Along the way, they run into unexpected dangers.
Aisling’s magical abilities are increasing, but dark forces who seek to destroy her powers are hunting them. The prince must protect her at all costs, as they fight for survival and abiding love. $1.99 on Kindle.
Princess of Wind and Sea
I, Richard Plantagenet: Loyaulte Me Lie
1483. King Edward IV is dead. The Woodvilles have the Great Seal—and the treasury.
In the north Richard Duke of Gloucester receives word of his brother’s unexpected death from Lord Hastings, who advises him to get to London and take possession of the new young King.
Riding into Northampton, Anthony Woodville, guardian of Edward V, is implicated in a plot to ambush Richard upon the road. He is arrested and Edward V taken into care by Gloucester and the flamboyant and persuasive Duke of Buckingham.
Once they reach London, Buckingham glibly suggests that the young King be sent to the Tower of London ‘for his own safety.’
Plans for the Coronation progress as expected—and then Bishop Stillington comes to Richard with a shocking revelation.
What the Bishop imparts will set the Wheel of Fortune spinning, dooming a young boy and setting Richard of Gloucester on the road to Kingship…and tragedy at Bosworth Field. $0.99 on Kindle.
Sweet Dreams: A Texas Ranch Romance
When is a dream more than “just a dream?” Ben McNaughton, the family patriarch has long experienced what some would call night-time visions. He calls them a nuisance and downright foolishness, but when his four-year-old grandson begins having dreams of his own, Ben is forced to rethink his position. A hereditary link seems impossible until an old manuscript is found that shakes the foundation of the family tree. It’s Christmas time on the McNaughton and while plans are made for the holiday, there is another who would rock the family’s world with his actions. While dreams of red-velvet covered arms and Santa Claus morph into nightmares, the real trial for the McNaughtons is just beginning. $2.99 on Kindle.
The Captive Princess
Princess. Marriage Prize. Prisoner.
Eleanor of Brittany is sent to live in the household of her esteemed grandmother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and brought up expecting to be the bride of a powerful prince. But when the marriage proposed for her as part of Richard Lionheart’s ransom falls through and King Richard dies a few years later at Chalus, she is returned to her mother and her beloved younger brother Arthur in Brittany. John now sits on the throne of England, something Eleanor and Arthur both resent, for they are the children of his elder brother, Geoffrey, and many men say their claim to England supersedes John’s . Arthur’s desire for a crown leads the pair to ally with France and attack their aged grandmother in the castle of Mirabeau, a move that brings untold disaster to both.
Beautiful Eleanor, the Pearl of Brittany, is held captive in England from that day forth, through the reign of two kings-never tried, charged with no offence, her only crime her royal Plantagenet blood. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: Global War On Terror: The Nigerian Dimension
The Munich Girl
The past may not be done with us. Anna Dahlberg is about to discover the family secrets hidden in a portrait of Hitler’s wife. They’ll challenge her every belief about right and wrong, and reveal the enduring legacies of love that always outlast war.
“Hard to put down…harder to forget.” —Ink Drop Reviews. $1.99 on Kindle.
Winter Rage (Mountain Times Book 1)
Nathaniel Squire is a giant of a man, and the only one Col. Leander Melton thought could lead his pack of greenhorn would-be trappers into the mountains. And deep in Blackfoot territory, Squire must teach the youths to face the ways of survival, the rage of the Blackfeet, the cunning of a traitor — and what it means to be a mountain man. $0.99 on Kindle.
Long Road To Abilene: The Western Adventures of Cade McCall
A classic hero’s journey, a western adventure that exemplifies the struggles, the defeats, and the victories that personify the history of the American West. After surviving the bloody battle of Franklin and the hell of a Yankee prison camp, Cade McCall comes home to the woman he loves only to find that she, believing him dead, has married his brother. With nothing left to keep him in Tennessee, Cade journeys to New Orleans where an encounter with a beautiful woman leads to being shanghaied for an unexpected adventure at sea. Returning to Texas, he signs on to drive a herd of cattle to Abilene, where he is drawn into a classic showdown of good versus evil, and a surprising reunion with an old enemy. $0.99 on Kindle.
The Mystery of Julia Episcopa
In ancient Rome, Julia flees for her life. Hidden beneath her robes are secrets men will kill for. Men she once called ‘brother’ have stripped her of power, murdered her child, and will stop at nothing to perpetuate their vile heresy.
When Julia’s secret is revealed, those in power will stop at nothing to silence her. How far will men go to destroy a woman who has been dead for centuries?
Two-thousand years of history, built on a lie. $0.99 on Kindle.
Far Away Home: Aislynn’s Story (Book 1)
In post-Civil War New York City, sixteen-year-old Aislynn Denehy cannot find a job, she has no place to live and no family to help her. Some might think this is a problem; Aislynn believes it is an opportunity, but she has a lot to learn. No formulaic romance,
Aislynn’s journey begins in New York City and leads her to a Utah mining camp where she must cope with three very different men. The novel races through authentic experiences involving historical events until it erupts in an unexpected ending. In today’s troubled world, Far Away Home will make you believe no matter how many challenges fate sends your way, the human spirit can triumph. $0.99 on Kindle.
Iron Blood & Sacrifice (The Sons of Beli Mawr)
Iron Blood & Sacrifice is set in 55 & 54 BC, in Late Pre-Roman, Iron Age Britain, prior-to and including Julius Caesar’s exploratory forays in those years. History as we know is written by the victor and Julius Caesar’s history is a well-known Roman one. I hope these historically inspired novels will perhaps give the reader a taste of what ‘may have been’, the Brythonic perspective of the same tumultuous period in their history. $0.99 on Kindle.
MISTRESS OF THE MAZE
Rosamund Clifford, one of the most famous royal mistresses of all time concubine to Henry II, the first Plantagenet King. A young maiden ruled by a grasping father who will stop at nothing to promote his own cause with the King. A fearful girl taken by a mysterious messenger to a Tower surrounded by a grotesque topiary labyrinth, where she must wait for the arrival of the master of the maze not the Minotaur of ancient Greek myth but the bull-like Plantagenet King Henry II.
Note: Based on true events, not a HEA! $0.99 on Kindle.
The Welsh Guardsman
After growing up in poverty, Dorothy can finally choose a life of luxury with her father who had been little more than a memory to her. As war threatens to plunge her world into chaos, a chance encounter with a dashing soldier could change everything once again. Torn between loyalty to her father and the possibility of love, Dorothy struggles with the greatest decision of her young life. $0.99 on Kindle.
The Munich Girl
Anna Dahlberg grew up eating dinner under her father’s war-trophy portrait of Eva Braun. Fifty years after the war, she discovers what he never did—that her mother and Hitler’s mistress were friends. Plunged into the world of the Third Reich, she uncovers long-buried secrets to reveal the legacies of love that always outlast war. $0.99 on Kindle.
Dear Comrade Novak
A story about conspiracy and revolution, love and hate, and the strong power of friendship.
In 1980s communist Romania, three school graduates form an unusual friendship: young Attila, who’s in love with his 45-year-old teacher; Tiberius, son of high-class secret police parents; and the gypsy Viorica, who is forced into a marriage arranged when she was four.
When a conspiracy scandal throws their life upside down, all three of them will have to choose their sides: for or against the cruel tyrant Ceausescu. $0.99 on Kindle.
The Munich Girl
The past may not be done with us. Anna Dahlberg is about to discover what secrets a portrait of Hitler’s mistress is hiding. They’ll challenge her every belief about right and wrong, as they reveal the enduring legacies of love that always outlast war.
“Hard to put down…harder to forget.” —Ink Drop Reviews. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: The Servant Girl Murders (Book 2)
America’s first serial killer is on the loose…
It’s 1885 in Austin, Texas, and a string of grisly murders has put the entire country on edge. Eight murders have happened within city limits, each in eerily similar circumstances, and the police are no closer to catching the culprit than when they started. Austin needs a hero to put an end to this brutal reign of terror, and fast. Free on Kindle.
The Pharaoh’s Treasure
A new perspective on the history of paper from its origins in Egypt to its spread throughout the Western world, The Pharaoh’s Treasure relates the story of how papyrus paper lent itself to the task of producing scrolls, books and Bibles, and in doing so, helped revolutionize the world. It was with the advent of papyrus paper that the ability to record and transmit information exploded, allowing for an exchanging of ideas from the banks of the Nile throughout the Mediterranean and the civilized world for the first time in human history. Once people got used to being able to record and transmit information so easily, the medium might change, parchment or pulp paper might come or go, but this habit and expectation of writing things down became a hallmark of civilized life. In other words, we are what we are not in spite of this paper, but because of it. $14.99 on Kindle.
Minetta Lane
New York City, 1904- Bodee Rivers, who has always run from major challenges, moves to the most dangerous block in the city, which is governed by an unusual race-based code. When he finds himself confronted with an unimaginable challenge, he isn’t sure he’s up to the task. Stand and fight or cut and run? $0.99 on Kindle.
The Town Marshal
The Town Marshal is ripped from the annals of authentic American history of the Old West. Its two main participants, James Cooper and Henry Newton Brown, form a close friendship when, along with Billy the Kid, they fight in the Lincoln County War. After that, James and Henry move on, their bond of friendship growing even stronger as James becomes a crusading newspaper editor and Henry, a town marshal feared by outlaws and lauded by his peers and the towns he served.
But something goes wrong, and in an emotive moment, the two best friends find themselves face to face in a dramatic and poignant confrontation. $0.99 on Kindle.
The Munich Girl
The past may not be done with us. Fifty years after the end of World War II, Anna is plunged into the world of the “ordinary” Munich girl who was her mother’s confidante — and Hitler’s lover — and finds her every belief about right and wrong challenged.
“Hard to put down…harder to forget.” —Ink Drop Reviews. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: The River Girl’s Christmas
Christmas of 1892 promises to be exciting for Zillia Eckhart, especially after she finds out her best friend and sister-in-law, Soonie, is coming home.
Soonie is anxious for her family to meet her husband, Lone Warrior. But threats line the Texas trails.
The two friends find themselves in a struggle for faith and family like they’ve never faced before. But family ties run swift and deep, sure as the Colorado River. Free on Kindle.
Chase The Wild Pigeons
The Moral Compass
Florence is shielded from the filth and poverty of Victorian London by her father’s money and status. When he suffers a spectacular fall from grace, she must abandon everything, including the man she loves, and start again in the empire’s furthest colony of New Zealand. Compromise and suffering await Florence in her new home. Against the odds, she finds security and love. But her decision to risk everything to enjoy some of the trappings of her previous life costs her dearly. She must live with the heartbreaking consequences of the choice she has made. As the first book in the Shaking the Tree trilogy, The Moral Compass is a sweeping historical romance beginning the gripping journey Florence will continue in the recently published sequel A Pivotal Right. $0.99 on Kindle.