These are my self-published books. My traditionally published books are non-fiction books for kids, the type you might find in your local elementary school library. For a complete listing, visit my author page at Amazon.
Fiction
NOW AVAILABLE! Ventured. When she takes a chance on making a new life for herself, French orphan and cutpurse extraordinaire Belle must find a way to survive in the New World—or she may not live long enough to enjoy it.
NOW AVAILABLE! Just Say Yes, Book One of The Centé Conspiracy Trilogy. Brody Morgan grew up starring in commercials for his dad's mega food corporation. What will Brody do when he discovers what he's really been selling? https://amazon.com/dp/B0BKLPP7YP
NOW AVAILABLE! Better Living Through Chemistry, Book Two of The Centé Conspiracy Trilogy. Just when Brody Morgan thinks his life can start to get back to normal after all the hi-jinx with his new pals in the North 40, the bad guys come looking for him. Once again, he finds himself in a heap of trouble. But this time, he’s on his own.
NOW AVAILABLE! Eat Your Heart Out, Book Three of The Centé Conspiracy Trilogy. Brody Morgan has had just about enough of the bad guys. Reunited with his friends, he's ready to do what he's gotta do to take the bad guys down once and for all.
10-year-old Kaya Olson lives in a small Norwegian immigrant settlement in post-Civil War Texas. When her mother is killed in a stage coach robbery, Kaya feels responsible. Can she uncover the secrets her family is keeping to solve the mystery surrounding her mother's death?
Available in e-book and paperback as well as audio book format
Non-fiction
Available now in e-book and paperback as well as audio book format and en español
This is the story of Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca, the Spanish explorer and first European ever to set foot in some parts of the American Southwest. He and a handful of survivors of a doomed mission to explore Florida washed ashore on an island off the Texas coast in 1528. For eight years he wandered through what is now Texas, Mexico, and perhaps parts of Arizona and New Mexico before finding fellow Spaniards near the Pacific coast of Mexico in 1536.