Not unnaturally, Crystine blames her mom for bringing her into this world. So who’s to blame when Crystine finds herself in a completely different world, one where she’s courageous, resourceful and, yes, bewitchingly beautiful too; even though she doesn’t think the latter is of any importance whatsoever! But that’s just her opinion – and every queen she meets thinks she’s a fool for thinking so.This is a romantic short story about two people who fall deeply for each other, without ever seeing one another. Separated by a lonely tree on the road, the two of them talk about the simple things in life without bothering with the limitations imposed by the time we live in. They debate about the important stuff - the stars, the flowers, each other - all the things that make life beautiful. There is nothing complicated - just one constant niceness. With just a speck of unbothered philosophy, heartwarming and filled with naive positivism, this dialogue-based tale is a nice little escape from reality for those wishing to get their daily dose of smiling. Views: 565
From the bestselling, award-winning author of “Conduit” and “The Boys Club” comes a collection of six short stories designed to illicit chills and keep you up at night. Shadows takes readers on a thrill ride through tales of hospital rooms and haunted houses, while battling everything from serial killers to spirits.
Shadows: A young women finds herself in the psych ward after a suicide attempt... and she's not alone.
Reflection: After an amazing photo session with a client, a photographer experiences strange phenomena.
Sold: A group of ghost hunters film a Halloween television special in the haunted home of a deceased serial killer.
Flawless: The "perfect" man gives a woman a green diamond that may just have a sinister design.
Cycle of Life: After the untimely death of her husband, Pearl Mackleburn decides to put his beloved cat to sleep.
The First Step (co-authored with bestselling author, Marisa Oldham): Following a terrifying ordeal, Adele has wrapped herself up in the comfort of her own home for the past four years. Can one man bring her the courage she needs to take the first step into a new world? Views: 565
Mystery Thriller Horror Novel. In 1788 the infamous Thomas Olocher is finally caught and sentenced to death for a heinous string of violent murders in Dublin. Women would soon walk the streets again without fear. But on the night before his execution, Olocher takes his own life, unleashing an even darker monster to lurk the streets in his stead. Witnesses can hardly describe the large black creaMystery Thriller Horror Novel. In 1788 the infamous Thomas Olocher is finally caught and sentenced to death for a heinous string of violent murders in Dublin. Women would soon walk the streets again without fear. But on the night before his execution, Olocher takes his own life, unleashing an even darker monster to lurk the streets in his stead. Views: 565
Short story that features in the December 2016 newsletter complementing the Guild Hunter series. Views: 564
Lucius Grenville at last persuades Captain Lacey to join him in an expedition to Egypt, to visit various ancient sites. Lacey is excited to go, though torn about leaving his new family. He discovers, though, that the burgeoning market for antiquities has made Egypt’s ancient history open for plunder, bringing forth ruthless men who will not stop short of murder for the sake of a fortune. Views: 564
Free! 6 brief short stories for those of you who are not familiar with my writing...Daddy's Little Girl, Heroines and Heroes, One Glorious Afternoon, The Man in the Mirror, The Willow and the Elm and Dear Mr. Mayor.Free! 6 brief short stories for those who are not familiar with my writing...Daddy's Little Girl---A young girl's day in church. Heroines and Heroes---A nine-year-old learns more than a dictionary definition of a heroine. One Glorious Afternoon---Children on a poignant afternoon of fun. The Man in the Mirror---A recurring nightmare has tragic consequences. The Willow and the Elm---Grandpa relates a story to his eight year old granddaughter. Dear Mr. Mayor---a young boy writes a letter. Views: 564