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June Recap: Burnout, Hospital Escapes & Back to the Keyboard Well... June

Well... June wasn't exactly the quiet month I'd planned.

Somewhere between trying to juggle writing, marketing, social media and life in general, I managed to hit burnout harder than I'd like to admit. That little adventure was followed by being whisked off to the hospital and promptly quarantined with suspected meningitis.

Not quite the plot twist I had in mind.

Thankfully, it turned out not to be meningitis, and after making what I'm choosing to call my "great escape" from the hospital after...

June Update Hi everyone,Quick update from me this month because things have

Hi everyone,

Quick update from me this month because things have been a bit full-on in the best possible way.

The Tower Has Fallen is officially out in the world.

It still feels slightly surreal saying that out loud, but Hayley and Ash are finally here. If you’re already reading, thank you. If you’ve finished it, reviews on Amazon and Goodreads genuinely make a huge difference in helping new readers find the book, even if it’s just a few lines.

There’s something strange about releasing a story...

I’ve officially joined BookBub.

Which means there’s now another place to follow along with everything I’m working on, from new releases to behind-the-scenes updates and the chaos in between.

If you haven’t used BookBub before, it’s one of the easiest ways to keep track of authors you love. You can follow them, get notified about new releases, and discover new books based on what you already enjoy reading.

For me, it’s another way to connect with you outside of social media, somewhere a little...

Where it all began Spotlight on why I began writing Mark of AmaraAs most of

Spotlight on why I began writing Mark of Amara

As most of the population knows, there has always been a stigma around sexual assault. The statistics tell us that 1 in 4 women and 1 in 18 men experience sexual assault, and 1 in 25 people have experienced rape (...

Chaos, Covers, and Canine Adventures March has been… well, March. Kind of


March has been… well, March. Kind of like the weather. You know the type: a mix of chaos, small victories, and a few moments that make you question whether caffeine is a legitimate life source. Okay, so maybe there's no caffeine in the sky, but every time that ball of fire makes an appearance, it has the same effect.

On the personal front, I’ve been navigating the wonderful joys of menopause. Let’s just say it’s been equal parts “what is happening to my body?” and “why is everything...