Free Excerpts and Sneak Previews. Click on the cover below to begin reading a free excerpt from Healing Heather, and enter the small-town world of Beckley Michigan. The roads are long and winding, the lakes are cool and blue, and the forests are green and shaded. The people are warm, friendly, smart, funny – and […]

Free Excerpts and Sneak Previews. Click on the cover below to begin reading a free excerpt from Healing Heather, and enter the small-town world of Beckley Michigan. The roads are long and winding, the lakes are cool and blue, and the forests are green and shaded. The people are warm, friendly, smart, funny – and very, very real. I know you’ll love them as much as I do. The first chapter of Accepting Aerin, the second book of the Beckley’s Daughters series is also available now. Pre-orders for Book 3, Knowing Nichelle, launch soon! Preview Now. Will 120 miles per hour− After a year of tragedy and loss, Professor Heather Harris is finally ready to come to terms with the deaths that have left her devastated and alone in the world. Spending summer break at the lake cottage she inherited from her grandparents should provide the solitude and reflection she craves, but she soon finds on a collision course with Sergeant Brian Daniels, state trooper whose passion for fast cars won’t stop him from enforcing the speed limit. – ever be fast enough− Brian Daniels embraces his small-town, slow-paced, lakeside life. After years of heartbreak at the hands of his first love, he’s finally free – and a fast-driving, karaoke-singing physics professor offers an exciting diversion. Opposites attract, but the sudden appearance of a blonde on a Harley threatens to throw a monkey wrench in the works. Will the promise of the future be stronger than the pull of his past?

Free Excerpts and Sneak Previews. Click on the cover below to begin reading a free excerpt from Healing Heather, and enter the small-town world of Beckley Michigan. The roads are long and winding, the lakes are cool and blue, and the forests are green and shaded. The people are warm, friendly, smart, funny – and […]