Sarah Stevens experiences a bride's worst nightmare; being dumped at the altar. When she goes on the Caribbean cruise meant to be her honeymoon in order to lick her wounds, she discovers her ex-fiance has sent his brother, Will Marshall, the former best man, on the cruise as well. Everyone on board thinks they're newlyweds, and Sarah is too embarrased to set them straight. How is she supposed to share a tiny cabin with a man she barely knows? Even worse, how is she supposed to pretend that she and Will are on their honeymoon? Sarah discovers the best man for her really is the best man.
When psychic Leah McKenna “sees” the abduction of a small boy, she knows she must help find him, no matter the danger to herself. David Logan, the boy’s uncle, doesn’t believe in psychic phenomenon. He believes Leah knows who kidnapped his nephew, and plans to stick close to her to discover the truth. As they search for Jeremy they uncover truths about themselves and the way they feel about each other. Can Leah convince him her visions, and her love for him, are real before time runs out for all of them?
"Seeing Things" was named the reviewers' favorite book for the month of October 2007 at Romancejunkies.com Thanks a million!
2008 Eppie Award Finalist!
"Seeing Things" was a finalist in the Romantic Suspense category of the 2008 Eppie Awards. The Eppies are given for excellence in e-books, and I'm very honoured to have made the finals.
Can Hannah Kramer, a woman determined save her family’s farm, find lasting love with Quinn Anderson, a man equally determined to take it from her?
The longer Quinn Anderson stays at the bed and breakfast on Hannah Kramer’s farm, the more she finds herself drawn to him. For the first time since her husband’s death, she can imagine herself with another man. But then she discovers the truth about Quinn’s purpose in Saskatchewan. He’s there to buy farmland from her cash-strapped friends and neighbors and resell it to foreign buyers. How can she love a man bent on destroying the people she cares about and a way of life she loves? How can Quinn convince her that he wants to build her community instead of destroying it? Can he make her believe he loves her before time runs out in September?
"This is a great book with a solid plot and fabulous characters…. The storyline was so intriguing and I literally read through the night. It was a captivating story which I highly recommend to everyone, regardless of preferred genre. The happily-ever-after didn’t come without several bumps in the road; however, it was surprising how it finally concluded. There was an underlying suspense throughout the book which kept me on the edge of my seat. I loved it!"
My novella "Burning Love", Coming soon from The Wild Rose Press!
After causing three cooking fires in her apartment, Iris Jensen finds herself evicted and homeless. She lands on Riley Benson's doorstep, looking to rent a room in the beautiful old home he's restoring. It's only for six weeks until Iris leaves Portland, Oregon for her new job on a cruise ship. Firefighter Riley knows firsthand what a bad tenant she can be. But he needs money to finish the work on the house he loves. And something about Iris pulls at his heart…
Meanwhile, in Heaven, two angels watch over the young lovers. Angelica and Hildegard work in Heaven's Relationship Division, where angels match mortals with their soul mates. The angels believe so strongly in Iris and Riley’s love that they break Heaven's rules to help them. Can the the angels convince them their love will last a lifetime?