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My Newest Book: Last Hope


I just released the fifth book in my Last Healer Mysteries series called Last Hope.

The first book in the series jumped ahead two years at the end. This one starts where that one left off. Here is the official description of the book:

In the fifth Last Healer Mystery, Katie and Joe learn of a tragedy in Katie’s hometown while they are celebrating their son’s first birthday. The husband of Katie’s childhood best friend stands accused of murdering the community’s lone police detective. They return to the small Wisconsin town, determined to find the real killer.

As they dig deeper, they uncover chilling ties between the detective’s death and the recent killing of the mayor’s daughter. It soon becomes clear someone will stop at nothing to keep the truth buried.

What do you think? Does the description make it sound interesting?

As always, I need reviews for this book and all of my books. Anyone who can help with that will be greatly appreciated. Also, I recently discovered that I bought the Kindle version of The Last Healer for someone who never accepted the book. If I remember correctly, I sent her a physical book and forgot about the Kindle version. If anyone wants it, let me know in the comments. I will provide the link to the first person who says they want it; however, I can’t guarantee it will still work after 2 years.

If you want to read more about the book, check out my blog post here.

My Newest Book: Falling Star


I did it again. I finished a book. It took over twenty-five years to write my first novel and now, six months later, I have two more books under my belt. This one, Falling Star, is shorter than the last two at 36,000 words but it is also priced less. Today and Tomorrow only you can get the eBook version for free. I only ask for an Amazon review in return. Click here to get the Kindle version.

I am what they call a discovery writer. Another word would be pantser, because people like me don’t outline first, we just fly, or write, by the seat of our pants. In this type of writing, it is like the story takes you where it wants to go. Stephen King is a famous pantser.

The book starts out with a meteorite crashing into Shenandoah National Park in the middle of the night. The next day, a female FBI agent is assigned to investigate the disappearance of a senator’s daughter. She teams up with a park ranger and soon they are investigating other strange and deadly things that are happening around them.

This book is part thriller, part mystery and part romance. It is a relatively short read, so if this sounds appealing to you, I hope you give it a read and let me know what you think.