Welcome to My Website

 

I love doing puzzles. The more pieces the better. Writing is like putting a puzzle together and creating a vivid picture. I simply choose to make my vivid picture with vampires, witches, and mystical warriors.

I write in a broad genre that is crowded with so many twists and turns that your head spins. Focusing on a cast of characters, the world I create pits evil against good.  It places my characters in situations that have roots in real-world relationships with more than a splash of other-world drama.

The main character in the first three books of The Champion Chronicles is a mystically enhanced vampire who regained his soul with some Heavenly help. Writing someone who should be intrinsically evil but chooses the most difficult path to redemption creates fascinating possibilities for him and for me as the writer. Book 4, Night of the Crescent Moon brings my cast of characters into the 2020s. It is Lukas and Martine’s story.  You will also find Awaken His Soul, available only on Amazon in eBook form. It is a prequel to Michael’s story, the beginning of his journey, so to speak.

Some authors write cozy mysteries, young adult, or second-chance romance. I write tales of love and redemption in the realm of the paranormal. I’ve always been drawn to the genre because of the vampire trope. Be it Anne Rice or J.R. Ward, various writing styles intrigue me. So, I write what I like. Strong characters who value love and family above all else. They just happen to be mystical or magical and live in a world that is always threatened. I build a story where good always wins, and whether mystical, magical, or human, my characters must face his or her demon within and do some soul-searching along the way.

For me, writing paranormal fiction is like a giant jigsaw puzzle. I’m just never sure of the vivid, completed picture until I type: The End.

Thanks for stopping by and please do visit again.

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“A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a writer must write if he is to be ultimately at peace with himself. What one can be, one must be.” – A.Maslow