Curse of The Fallen Series

After centuries of being hidden, current day Atlanta is a mecca for magic, at least since the witches’ guild learned to embed spells into TV broadcast signals to hide magical beings in plain sight. With a cultural push to put phones in every hand and TV screens in every house and building, much of the world is now blind to the reality around them, and goblins, ogres, werewolves, and other magical creatures are free to walk amongst humans once more.

In a world where magic is synonymous with power, the Immortals, those who are half-human and half-Fallen Angel, influence and control everything…

Book I: Keeper of the Scales

Follow Lucy Jones as he discovers he is much more than human. He is the keeper of the Scales, a cursed being compelled to try and balance the scales of power between those with magic and those who are at the mercy of the powerful…

Book II: The Daemons Within

Book two picks up with Lucy Jones leaving the hospital after fighting for his life to kill the ancient immortal responsible for sacrificing his girlfriend and true love. Confused and uncertain about his own magical abilities, Lucy finds himself surrounded by the corruption that he never realized existed in his city…

The E.A.R.T.H.-Ships Trilogy

Book I. Children of the Sixth Extinction 

Set in Earth’s near future, all of the worst-case climate projections of today create a world teetering on the verge of environmental and social collapse, where the new world government is forced to commit horrific acts against humanity in order to save it, or at least to save the children from the sixth mass extinction on Earth…  

The Bloom: Distance to Empty

THE BLOOM is the heartrending and psychologically realistic journey of a father who struggles with his sanity as he undertakes horrific acts to try to save his daughter. The protagonist isn’t some macho, former military superman who can handle every situation. Mark Fitch is a middle-aged, out-of-shape professor who has marital difficulties, financial struggles, and believes that his college-age daughter hates him. He is conscious of his shortcomings and uses his golden retriever as his therapist to cope with life. This vulnerability makes it all the more devastating when his wife and five-year-old son die from a freak toxic algae bloom while away on vacation and his daughter blames him for it.

When the same algae bloom that killed his wife and son becomes a global environmental crisis, Mark feels compelled to save his daughter and redeem himself in her eyes. The struggles he faces along the way allow for an exploration of both the psychological toll of violence and the fragility of western culture.