All of my books as of 12/31/2025 are works-in-progress!
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Radar Universe
KU • Adult Dark Urban Fantasy Romance
Did you wish for a Hogwarts letter
when you turned eleven—and every year after?
Did you inhale The Hunger Games and
find yourself in Katniss Everdeen at every twist and turn?
Do you love an underdog who
harbors a deep rage and messy family secrets?
A female main character
who will do anything to survive?
Dangerous trials for exam
week—where the teachers get to play?
Pick your faction and start training.

Radar Universe
KU • Adult Dark Urban Fantasy Romance
Have you ever wanted an adult urban fantasy
set in a dark academy—but told from the teacher’s point of view?
Have you ever considered
what might happen when time is the true antagonist?
Do you love badass female main characters
who are as dangerous as the Great Nine Kingdoms of Hell?
Are you searching for one who is
in her late twenties—give or take a few hundred years?
What about if she’s
human—but never gains magic?
Buy a watch.

Macabree
Dual-POV Adult Dark Fantasy Romance
Have you ever wanted a lore-heavy dark fantasy with
a war where the rebellion may not be better than the usurper?
Are you always on the hunt for unique
magic systems that require a pantheon page and a glossary?
Do you inhale romances where love is
not the reward—but the greatest risk of all?
Where gods are not distant myths,
but bad teachers whose lessons still bleed?
Where choosing each other
means choosing against everything else?
What would you sacrifice
to end a cycle that the world calls sacred?
Would you choose to end
the wound, even if it was a betrayal?
Some dances are sacred.
Some are fatal.
This one is both.

Impertinent Questions: A Memoir
What happens when a child raised by
talk shows and trauma refuses to stop asking why?
When curiosity
is labeled as defiance?
When self-awareness
is repeatedly mistaken for healing?
When being “too much” becomes
the charge, the diagnosis, and the sentence?
What happens when silence
is safer—and she still won’t choose it?
What happens when the questions survive
juvenile hall, group homes, therapy rooms, lost jobs,
broken bodies, isolation, and the quiet violence of being
misunderstood?
We go to war.
