Night People (Short Story) / Story of the Week 24-March-2018

Roughly almost two decades ago, I used to work as a corrections officer.  It was for a county jail.  My short story Night People came about as I worked nights as a CO and some of the more . . . interesting people one would meet.

Night People wasn’t meant to be a paranormal romance when I first wrote it, but that’s what ended up being.

Night People is about a lady named Abby Stone who has an abusive ex-husband.  But one man comes to her rescue, in the most peculiar way.

Please check out Night People on the following link to your favorite ebook retailer.

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The Christmas Letters / Story of the Week 17-March-2018

Christmas may seem like a world away at this point, but the lessons in my novel The Christmas Letters is something that can last all year long.

This novel got its inspiration from those in my family who write Christmas letters each and every year.  But with a twist: instead of writing about past events, what if one wrote about what their future year will be like?  Let your mind go.  Be inspired.

What would you like to do?

A dream vacation.

Pay off debts.

Volunteer at a homeless shelter.

Give anonymously to a charitable organization.

Start a side business.

Ask for a promotion.

Learn a new skill.

What would be in your letter?

Click on this link to pick up The Christmas Letters from your favorite e-book retailer.

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Hope From Heaven / Story of the Week 10-March-2018

I still remember the day, sitting in church next to my son, when the idea for this book hit me.  I envisioned a man viewing his own funeral, telling God he was sorry for doing absolutely nothing with his life.

Then, this man would be visited by an angel and that angel would take him on a journey of his life, showing him key areas where he did make a difference in someone’s life.  Although these events may seem minor at the time, the ramifications in the future were immense and life-changing.

This would be the premise behind my novella Hope From Heaven.  Originally titled Gabriel’s Hope, it was published in October 2013.

Here’s a link to it on my website.

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Guest Of Honor / Story of the Week 03-March-2018

Guest of Honor is the first fiction book I indie published.

I wrote it as part of what I called my “NaNoWriMo in February” campaign.  NaNoWriMo (the National Novel Writing Month) is held every year in November, and personally it’s a poor time for me due to the holidays and hunting–although I think that’s the point of keeping to a steady writing schedule.  My plan for this book was to write it during the month of February.  Well, I wrote it in about six days.

Guest of Honor was a fun book to write.

It’s about a girl named Megan Dust who, after grieving the loss of her parents, hitchhikes from her northern Minnesota town to the Twin Cities.  But she meets someone along the way, including a family living in a secluded farmstead, who leads her down a mysterious path.

Interestingly enough, this book was meant as a stand-alone story.  But after repeated requests from readers, later this year I will be putting together the first novel in a series revolving the family Megan meets as well as Megan herself.  Stay tuned . . .

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Beholder’s Eye / Story of the Week 24-Feb-2018

Beholder’s Eye is the first novel in my Central Division series of thriller novels–and soon to be shorter works, which will be titled Central Division Shorts, but more on that for another day.

Beholder’s Eye came about as the premise of “What if an investigator’s child is kidnapped by an illusive serial killer?  And what if the reason behind it was revenge?”

Now, the first what if is scary enough.  But the second one jacks up the tension to a whole new level.

Kolin Raynes, a new investigator for the Minneapolis PD’s Violent Crime Unit, arrives home to find himself in the midst of a kidnapping spree.  Teenage girls are being abducted, in broad daylight, by what appears to be complete strangers.  When Kolin assists with the case, they are on their third abduction.

Here is a link to my website, which has links to several ebook retailers.

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The Christmas Letters has been published

On December 30th, 2016, I finally published The Christmas Letters.

What legacy do you want to leave behind?

Meet the Wilkins. The typical busy American family.

But when Grandma Wilkins passes away, they discover her old Christmas letters in a shoebox. Molly, the youngest grandchild, soon decides to start where her grandmother’s legacy left off, writing about future events, no matter how unrealistic they may seem at the time.

The Christmas Letters can be found at the following e-retailers:

Amazon Kindle

Kobo

iBooks

Barnes and Noble Nook

Google Play

Smashwords

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Shades of Darkness (Central Division Series, Book 4) is out today!

Shades of Darkness, the fourth book in the Central Division Series, is out today!

Here’s the synopsis:

A wife murders her husband. The prosecution calls it a slam dunk. A fiery defense attorney demands a speedy trial. So what’s the problem? Minneapolis PD investigators KOLIN RAYNES, SIMON TEMPLETON, and rookie KELLY KING trust their instincts, that not everything is as it seems.

SHADES OF DARKNESS is the fourth novel in the Central Division Series of suspenseful thriller novels. Be sure to check out the previous novels in the series BEHOLDER’S EYE, STRAIGHT RAZOR, and DISCARDED.

Shades Of Darkness is available at all of these fine e-retailing establishments:

Amazon Kindle version

Smashwords

Barnes and Noble Nook store

Apple iBooks

Kobo Books

Google Play

For all others in the Central Division Series, click on this link to visit my website.

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$.99 Spring Thriller Sale on Kobo

Starting today, April 30th, through May 7th, there is a $.99 spring sale on the first two thriller novels in the Central Division Series for Kobo.

Book 1 – Minneapolis PD investigator Kolin Raynes may be new to the

job, but that doesn’t stop a serial killer from abducting his teenage daughter.

Book 2 – Minneapolis PD investigator Simon Templeton has a problem.

His friends from high school are being murdered.

And he’s next on the list.

To get the latest on the Central Division Series, and to find out when the third book will be published on Kobo, please subscribe to my newsletter.

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$.99 Spring Thriller Sale on Amazon US and UK stores

Starting today, April 30th, through May 7th, there is a $.99 spring sale on the first three thriller novels in the Central Division Series for the US and UK Amazon stores.

The newest is Discarded, the third novel in the series:

Little does Minneapolis PD investigator Kolin Raynes know that

finding a discarded cell phone would lead him into the

murky world of human sex trafficking.

Discarded on Amazon US Kindle Store

Discarded on Amazon UK Kindle Store

Book 1 – Minneapolis PD investigator Kolin Raynes may be new to the

job, but that doesn’t stop a serial killer from abducting his teenage daughter.

Beholder’s Eye on Amazon US Kindle Store

Beholder’s Eye on Amazon UK Kindle Store

Book 2 – Minneapolis PD investigator Simon Templeton has a problem.

His friends from high school are being murdered.

And he’s next on the list.

Straight Razor on Amazon US Kindle Store

Straight Razor on Amazon UK Kindle Store

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