Did you catch this? If you missed it, here is the link to my author interview over on the Hasty Book List.
My Author Interview with Hasty Book List

Did you catch this? If you missed it, here is the link to my author interview over on the Hasty Book List.
I wanted to share a picture of my tree this year. I’ve obviously been watching YouTube Christmas ribbon tutorials and working on my decorating game. And remember back in September when I found out that Her Perfect Life won the
There are as many different ways to approach writing a book as there are individuals capable of reinventing the process. By no means am I suggesting my way is the only or best way (because that’s ridiculous) but if you
Janet Somerville, author of Yours, For Probably Always and book reviewer for The Toronto Star, selected The Secret Next Door to recommend for the Gulf Coast Life Bookclub. You can listen to the piece here. The recommendations begin around 21:00.
I’ve been working at this writing career for quite some time. Nineteen years to be exact. Over those nearly two decades, there have been high-highs and low-lows. I have felt proud, discouraged, elated, depressed, extremely dedicated, and like giving it
I hosted Thanksgiving at my house this year for eleven people. It was a gorgeous, sunny day here in Colorado. It started for me around five-thirty AM, largely because I had decided that I NEEDED to repaint both my dining
For this book’s launch, there have been several very cool opportunities that have happened for The Secret Next Door. One of which was when Apple Books selected The Secret Next Door as one of their Best Books for November! When
Thank you to everyone that was able to log in and help me celebrate the launch of The Secret Next Door last week. If you missed the event, you can now watch the video on my YouTube channel.
I wanted to share with you that I’ve recently written two articles. Both detail different events and circumstances that inspired The Secret Next Door. One for Criminal Element: The Criminal Next Door One for Kings River Life Magazine: Why I
A delightful bookish mystery, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections is the reading equivalent of a warm cup of tea in front of a fire on a winter’s day. Eva Jurczyk has crafted a love letter to libraries and