Mystery and fantasy writing

Archive for the ‘Fantasy’ Category

New Grace Street Mystery

PI David Randall and his psychic friend Camden are trying to find a connection between two recent unexplained suicides. Xavier the Great, an egotistical hypnotist and astrologer, and Maggie La Rue, an expert with the Ouija Board, are both capable of influencing peoples’ thoughts. Are they also capable of manipulating murderous dreams? Randall’s up against mysterious and evil forces as well as dealing with Camden’s growing telekinesis.

Ghost Light Receives Book Excellence Award


I am excited to announce that I have been recognized as a Book Excellence Award Finalist for my book, Ghost Light in the Mystery Category.

Out of thousands of books that were entered into the Book Excellence Awards competition, my book was selected for its high quality writing, design and overall market appeal.

Ghost Light is a standalone mystery set in the world of community theater and features an asexual heroine.

Theodosia “Teddy” Ballard knows nothing about community theater, but when the stage manager for “Little Shop of Horrors” takes a tragic header down the costume-loft stairs, she agrees to fill in for the sake of her actor friend, Will. Teddy takes the superstitions and swelled heads of The Stage in stride—till she meets George Clancy Everhart, the theater ghost, who informs her that the previous stage manager was murdered and demands that she find the killer. Both investigation and rehearsals are complicated when she makes a surprising discovery about her relationship with Will—and learns that George has his own dramatic agenda.

To view my complete award listing, you can visit: https://honorees.bookexcellenceawards.com/#!/Ghost-Light-Mystery/p/532989505/category=145959644

New Fantasy Novel

Spell Checked: when a mysterious computer virus attacks the fae’s cell phones, newly crowned king of Eldenfair, Mel Worthington has to depend on a rebellious young sorceress and a Goth teen from Earth for help.

Spellbound: Spring Light, the little fairy Mel thought he’d lost over the edge to Earth, has returned as Stella, a self-styled Internet influencer. To combat Stella’s evil agenda, Mel attempts a difficult spell that separates his human and magic selves, a spell that has dire consequences for everyone.

Too Many Spells is the third book in the adventures of Mel Worthington and Riley Evensong.

Spell Checked: when a mysterious computer virus attacks the fae's cell phones, newly crowned king of Eldenfair, Mel Worthington has to depend on a rebellious young sorceress and a Goth teen from Earth for help.

Spellbound: Spring Light, the little fairy Mel thought he'd lost over the edge to Earth, has returned as Stella, a self-styled Internet influencer. To combat Stella's evil agenda, Mel attempts a difficult spell that separates his human and magic selves, a spell that has dire consequences for everyone.

Too Many Spells is the third book in the adventures of Mel Worthington and Riley Evensong.