Interested in a review copy of one of my books?

Scroll down to view my available review copies and make your selection using the form at the bottom of the page. At this time, I’m offering review copies of the following books:

  • Thorn

  • Woodland Witch

  • Wreathbound

  • Autumn Reveries

Thorn: A Rapunzel Retelling

Prue’s mother locked her away in a private realm to keep her safe from a vicious decades-long war happening on the mainland… at least that’s what she said. What if that was all a lie?

With only her mother’s love to keep her company, Prue passed the years woodworking, gardening, and practicing archery in the privacy of her very own realm. Save for the few times her mother had returned bearing exotic foods and gifts, Prue had never met another person nor seen an animal, and books were her only companions.

Until one day, a hunter and his canine companion found their way into Prue’s realm. All his life Kaleb had traveled through the forest near his village and never came upon a castle. Eager to explore a new place, he convinces a reluctant Prue to allow him entry to her castle.

As the pair get to know each other, secrets are revealed, discrepancies are uncovered, and emotions reach levels the two have never experienced.

Wreathbound

A Collection of Poetry and Prose

Wreathbound is a poetic exploration of the Christmas holiday season, a reflection on the cyclical nature of tradition and celebration, and includes memories and musings on the author's personal holiday seasons that have been joyful, grief-stricken, and everything in between. Themes include joy, grief, family traditions, rebuilding, and love. This collection is divided into three sections comprised of varying styles of poetry including haiku, sonnet, free verse, and more.

Note: While this book explores themes relating to Christmas, it contains no religious content.

Autumn Reveries

A Collection of Halloween Haiku

Embrace your spooky side + enjoy a good fright with this collection of 31 Halloween inspired haiku poems! Each haiku is in 5-7-5 format and tells a little Halloween story in just 17 syllables.

Want to celebrate Halloween all month long? Read one haiku poem every day in October and savor the spookiest holiday of the year.

Haiku themes include trick-or-treating, candy, spooky little frights, supernatural creatures like witches or ghosts, and more!

Woodland Witch

A Fantasy Short Story

In a long abandoned cottage, a witch named Flora finds peace among the wreckage and decay. With a menagerie of woodland creatures at her side, she seeks out knowledge of earth magic in the forest, studying mushrooms and moss and improving her magical skills.

Sure, she's a little bit lonely, but it's not that bad - Flora can't go back to where she came from, anyway.

But when a group of adventurers on the hunt for abandoned places to feature on their amateur video channel find her cottage, Flora fears it's a witch hunt and prepares for the worst.

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