Books

Jason's MirrorJason’s Mirror

Cheating boyfriends, a nightmare sister, and no place to call home. Now Kayla Murphy has found the ideal solution to all of her problems. The Transformation provides the perfect defense. No one will ever hurt her again.  Yet there might be one fatal flaw in the Transformation Project…a handsome stranger who refuses to play by the rules. And if Kayla isn’t careful, Jason just might bring the whole plan crashing down. Available in ebook format, or paperback.

Read more about Kayla’s sister, Gracie, in Caleb’s Heart.

 

Caleb's HeartCaleb’s Heart

Just because no one has yet confirmed the existence of a bad luck gene doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Just ask Gracie Murphy. Her DNA is infused with the stuff. Getting fired, a trip to the emergency room, taken hostage, stuck with a perfect sister–the bad luck just won’t let go. And then there’s Caleb, the ultimate piece of bad luck. He’s on her side now, but wait until he find out the truth. He’ll be one more entry on Gracie’s bad luck list. Available in ebook format, or  paperback.

 

Read more about Gracie’s sister, Kayla, in Jason’s Mirror.

 

Happy as a Tick on a Fat Dog wpHappy as a Tick on a Fat Dog

Whoever said life is stranger than fiction sure wasn’t barking up the wrong tree. From Alice Rodger’s alien babies, to Uncle Homer’s raw onion cure, and Elsie Carter’s ghosts floating around in someone’s unmentionables, our Waytown citizens got more strange than you can shake a stick at. Now I reckon some uppity folk might call the sharing of these stories gossip, but they’d be wrong. I’m just providing a community service by preserving the local history–and there’s a heap of history just begging for preservation! Available in ebook format, or paperback.

Read more about Waytown’s residents in Up a Creek Without a Paddle.

Up a Creek Without a Paddle wpUp a Creek Without a Paddle

Our crazy Waytown residents are at it again! With Patsy Parker working as a dog food taster, Kenny Gordon moonlighting as the tooth fairy, and Della Stevens collecting toenails, more than a few of ’em have bitten off more than they can chew. In our town, stories are a dime a dozen, and more than one resident is crazy as a bedbug. But I’m no gossip. Repeating these stories makes me somewhat of a historian–it’s a way to preserve our local heritage. And there’s never a shortage of history to preserve! Available in ebook format, or paperback.

Read more about Waytown’s residents in Happy as a Tick on a Fat Dog.