Friday, March 20, 2026

 


Twelve years ago, Trust, the final book in my Finding Anna series, was published. 

 

When I wrote the book, this was supposed to be the end of Stephan and Brianna's story. There was a lot of pressure to make sure I gave readers a satisfying ending.

 

Brianna's journey wasn't always easy to write. There are some heavy topics in this series, but it has also been one of the most rewarding story I've ever written.

 

Healing from trauma isn't a quick fix and it wasn't for Brianna. I wanted to show the ups and downs, the good days and the bad. 

 

I've been so blessed over the years to have readers who've fallen in love with Stephan and Brianna. Who've immersed themselves in the story and cherished them as much as I do. So much so, that I ended up removing the epilogue from Trust and continuing the story in Change.

 

 Now, twelve years later, I am writing what will be the last book in Stephan and Brianna's story. And yes, I mean it this time.

 

While I can't promise we'll never see them again, their story will come to a close with the sixth and final book in the series. 

 

I wish I could give you a release date, however, I'm not quite to the point where I can do that. There's still too much of the book to write, yet. But if you haven't yet, please sign up for my newsletter for the latest updates.

 

 And if you haven't started reading Finding Anna, click the link below to download the first book, Slave, for FREE.

 

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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Currently Reading - One Golden Summer



I never anticipated Charlie Florek.

Good things happen at the lake. That’s what Alice’s grandmother says, and it’s true. Alice spent just one summer there at a cottage with Nan when she was seventeen—it’s where she took that photo, the one of three grinning teenagers in a yellow speedboat, the image that changed her life.

Now Alice lives behind a lens. As a photographer, she’s most comfortable on the sidelines, letting other people shine. Lately though, she’s been itching for something more, and when Nan falls and breaks her hip, Alice comes up with a plan for them both: another summer in that magical place, Barry’s Bay. But as soon as they settle in, their peace is disrupted by the roar of a familiar yellow boat, and the man driving it.

Charlie Florek was nineteen when Alice took his photo from afar. Now he’s all grown up—a shameless flirt, who manages to make Nan laugh and Alice long to be seventeen again, when life was simpler, when taking pictures was just for fun. Sun-slanted days and warm nights out on the lake with Charlie are a balm for Alice’s soul, but when she looks up and sees his piercing green gaze directly on her, she begins to worry for her heart.

Because Alice sees people—that’s why she is so good at what she does—but she’s never met someone who looks and sees her right back.

 

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