The Magic of Feeling Collection
This collection of stories may be read in any order. They are loosely interconnected, existing in the same “world,” but are not direct sequels of one another. Mixing magic realism, relationships, and personal growth, these stories explore how our emotions may be the most magical part of our existence. If you enjoyed the films Your Name, or Suzume, these books are right up your alley.
3’s A Crowd
Too Much of a Good Thing.
Misfortune has Travis Minor living on the ragged edge. He can’t afford to stay enrolled in college and is days away from eviction. Securing a second job as an apartment building superintendent was a stroke of luck, and he needs some luck. Unfortunately the building’s owner has also tasked him to pay special attention to three of the residents, and they don’t like each other.
Harriett, Harley, and Haru fight like sisters, and when not standing next to each other are easily mistaken for the same person. Strange phenomena and family turmoil seem to follow them. When Harriett, Harley, and Haru each begin taking an interest in Travis, not only are his plans to fix his life threatened, but he starts falling in love.
With a heart divided, in trouble with his boss, and his future on the line, Travis finds that when it comes to romance, 3’s a crowd. Can Travis untangle this mess and understand his own heart, or will he lose everything? Unpack all the drama, read 3’s a Crowd.
Rooted in Dreams
Have you ever dreamed of someone before you met? Teaching high school biology and coaching girls’ basketball is all the drama Rilee Horner needs in her life, until a dark-haired mystery man turns Rilee’s nights into something less than restful. Craig Green is rebuilding his life after a devastating injury, but visions of a striking, unknown woman threaten his recovery. When Rilee and Craig meet and recognize their dream companion, they begin to question their sanity.
Are their feelings even their own? Do they have a choice in who they love? If they don’t have a choice, is it even really love? Their answers are Rooted in Dreams.
Valentine’s is a Horror
Not all Valentine’s are cozy. Some are absolute horrors.
On a dateless Valentine’s evening, Bonnie and Jaxon were just faces in the crowd. Both trying to keep their heads down, ignore their demons, and get through a shift at the local mall. He worked the food court and she sold athletic shoes.
Then the lights went out and a hungry relentless horror came hunting them through the mall.
Running blindly for their lives, Jaxon and Bonnie have to hang on to hope and each other. With danger just a heartbeat behind, their only escape from the madness is to open their hearts and souls. If they can’t, what is stalking through the darkness will consume them both.
Curl up with a warm blanket and keep the lights on, because this Valentine’s is a Horror.
Other Books
Slack
Boy versus Fish?
Boy versus Mom?
Which gets Calvin in deeper water?
Calvin should be having a great time. His mother pulled him out of school for a weekend at the lake and there are fish in the water. But when his mother’s own agenda turns Calvin’s life upside down will he be able to get the boat turned right side up again?
Slack is the story of a single mom and her son growing up. Because we never stop growing up.
Skip school and spend some time at the lake. Read Slack.




