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Runebound Earth
Science Fiction Romantic Suspense
Citizen 4473
(Runebound Earth #1)


Fractured
(Runebound Earth #2)


Perfectly Imperfect
(Runebound Earth #3)


Future Present
(Runebound Earth #4)


River Burn
(Runebound Earth #5)

Coming 2026

 
 
 

 

Sapphira Space Station
Science Fiction Romantic Suspense
Starthief Night
(Sapphira #0.5)



eBook Only
Stardust Legend
(Sapphira #1)


Starseed Whispers
(Sapphira #1.5)

Coming 2026

 

Runebound Stories
Science Fiction Romance
One Midsummer Day
(Runebound Stories #1)
(Runebound Earth #3.5)


One Wintertide Night
(Runebound Stories #2)
(Runebound Earth #5.5)

Coming 2026

 

Charity Anthology Contributions
Short Stories
Starthief Night
Crimson
Think of the Stars
Kale Salad
Entwined

Starthief Night: Sapphira Space Station security chief, Kaimir Misca, forms an unlikely alliance while uncovering a jewel thief.
"Forgive me for giving a crap about someone’s life. Maybe you should try it sometime."

Crimson: Marion is swayed by temptation when a mysterious newcomer to Washington D.C. rekindles her desire.
"The sensation is stronger this time. My body responds in kind as her fingers skim down my spine."

Think of the Stars: In this backstory for the Runebound Earth series, Earth is endangered when an asteroid deflection goes wrong.
"Enough debris has scattered and we have identified three distinct meteoroids. Dr. Kinsler... their trajectory is now Earth."

Kale Salad (With a Side of Fries): Executive assistants Bob and Tom take CEO Becca's suggestion too seriously in this drive-thru caper.
"I glanced back at Bob, who shook his head once quickly. Today would be another day we'd not present our idea for Tuxedo Tuesdays."

Entwined: Carly discovers that her family are Keepers, those who protect the memories of others from fading. She learns their rules—and how to break them.
"When a person's mind begins losing its grasp on vivid details, it's because their Keeper has passed on. Their souls are no longer entwined, and memories they protect become dim remnants of what they once were."