Everything But the Truth: The Story of our Scandalous Grandmother

This is Part 1 of a 4 part novel about a woman born in the backwoods in 1900. In those days, women couldn’t vote, drink in public, or speak their minds outside of their homes. Most women anyway, but one thing for sure, Margaret Rose Nolan, wasn’t most women. Born into north Appalachian’s piedmont, she knew what she wanted, and it wasn’t to live in the backwoods of Alabama surrounded by poverty and ignorance. She didn’t care what women were supposed to do or what others thought... [Read More...]

The Fires of Lilliput

A JEWISH HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR is the only living witness to the life of a man the Vatican is investigating for sainthood. This is her story. After reviewing his life for nearly thirty years, the Vatican wants to declare Polish farmer and stigmatic Jakub Chelzak a Roman Catholic saint. His miraculous healings and Crucifixion wounds brought true believers—and die-hard skeptics—from across Europe during its darkest hour. But before the Pope can canonize Jakub, the Church must hear from the most ... [Read More...]

Whispered Wishes

They’re living the dream. But dreams aren’t real life. And secrets can’t be hidden forever. Lucas and Nathan are sworn enemies. When Olivia gets trapped between them, old hurts run deep and trust is not on the agenda. Then Nathan’s worst nightmare comes true. With Christmas fast approaching, his beloved daughter is missing. With tragedy snapping at their heels, they’ll all have to work together to find the lost child. But can they bury their toxic past before it’s too late? Will it ... [Read More...]

Poor Little Mixed Girl

Based on a true life story: As if growing up in the hood wasn’t hard enough, as a biracial half White, half Black girl, LaMonica Powers has to also navigate finding her identity (whatever that means). She’s not accepted in the suburban White schools her mama carts her off to and she’s not fully accepted by the Black community either. Add in a heaping of undiagnosed ADHD, a cup of discipline dealt out “southern style,” throw in some seeds of God-given talent and intellect – and y... [Read More...]

The Julia Street Series

A segregated train ride is only the beginning. In 1943 Sara and Ben Jameson moved their young family from the South side of Chicago to Berkeley, California. It was their dream to leave behind segregated housing, substandard schools and limited employment opportunities. Little did they know all of that would be waiting for them in South Berkeley, the only part of town where people of color were allowed to rent or own homes. While every silver lining has a cloud, the Jameson family found a home i... [Read More...]

Bowled, But Not Out

What’s a girl to do when she wants to hit boundaries but life throws her beamers? Will Saru get a second chance at love and marriage and get to hit a century? Will her daughter ever form a relationship with her biological father? Bowled, but Not Out is an entertaining family drama full of heart and thoughtful life lessons and will resonate with anyone fond of cricket. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Silver Heights

Rayna thought she knew what she was doing when she spontaneously married Ethan and left the city to live on a secluded ranch. It was supposed to be the answer that finally gave her life direction and got her away from her parent’s toxic relationship, but nothing is like she fantasized. Rayna’s now navigating the ups and downs of life. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Mesmerized

Not only is Kosby Matthews mesmerized by Deion Richardson’s royal blue eyes, but the two are deemed the perfect correlation. Their fusion is reminiscent of Ying and Yang until they run into tough topics like pre-marital sex or whose church to attend. That’s when the horns come out. Can these lovers survive and still obey God? When Kiarra Maxwell meets Officer Goody; tall, dark chocolate, and fine, she believes her streak with unemployed men is finally over. However, Officer Derrick Andrews ... [Read More...]

Deep Blue

I had always been able to accomplish anything I had put my mind to. Sometimes I felt like it was a gift, and other times it felt like a curse. Hard work and dedication were things that served me best when nothing else could. When I got the idea to form my own little Garden of Eden, I knew that only the best and most beautiful flowers would do. But much like anything that’s given the opportunity to grow, discipline is a need to ensure prosperity. Wildflowers aren’t what I wanted, however, on... [Read More...]