Another Sneak Peek at LOVE’S COURAGE

Here is the next installment of chapter one in Love’s Courage. It will be released on Jan. 9, but you can pre-order it on Amazon now. If you missed the opening section click here to read it. Chapter 1, continued… Lifting Jenny’s chin, Jonathon forced her to face him. His brows drew together as his eyes bored into hers. His mouth was pulled taut in a thin line. “You must understand the danger inherent in this voyage. The sea will always challenge those who sail her waters, and she is temperamental, changing from fair to foul in the blink of Read More

Read an Excerpt from LOVE’S COURAGE

I am so excited to share an excerpt from the opening scene of Love’s Courage with you. It’s the third book in The Brentwood Saga, which includes Love’s Destiny and Love’s Spirit.   Genre: Historical Saga, Women’s Fiction Publisher: Boris Publishing Pre-Order Date: October 18, 2017 Release Date: January 9, 2018         Chapter One   July 1777, Yorktown, Virginia   When had lying become so easy? “Did you hear me, Jenny?” “Yes, Uncle Jonathon.” Jenny Sutton pulled her white linen scarf snug, crossing her arms over her stomach, against the visceral guilt that pulsed there. She stared Read More

Cover Reveal: Love’s Courage: Book Three in The Brentwood Saga

I am so excited to share the beautiful cover of my latest book, Love’s Courage: Book Three in The Brentwood Saga. Designed by Steven Novak, this cover captures the romance of Jenny Sutton and Andrew Wentworth and the danger in their lives as they become involved in George Washington’s citizen spy network. If you like AMC’s TURN, you will enjoy Love’s Courage. Love’s Courage will be available for pre-order in October 2017 and released in January 2018. Stay tuned for links to the pre-order. So, what does my cover look like? First, let me tell you a bit about Love’s Read More

Help Me Name a Character

I’d like to introduce you to that British officer over there, but I don’t know his name…because you haven’t named him yet! Most of the time, characters introduce themselves when they first whisper to me. Jesse Graham told me her name right off the bat, and little did I know it would be the source of Joe’s sweet nickname for her. I lost a file when I updated computers from my husband’s PC to my Mac, and had to recreate the opening scene of Exposed (not yet published). I remembered my protagonist’s first name was Leila, but I couldn’t remember her Read More