

"Army Major Aaron Bricewick’s amputation serves as a metaphor for his life: cut off emotionally from those around him, caught off balance by the betrayal of those he trusted, and in need of support from loved ones, no matter how painful it is for … [Read More...]

The main character in my novel, True Surrender, is a military officer with PTSD. It is a story about his personal transformation after a horrendous experience as a POW. But the story has a heroine too - a woman who chooses to love a man with a lot of … [Read More...]
Some readers have commented about the Christian “undertones” in True Surrender. (They are there in Last Chance Rescue as well, but less obvious, couched in a “higher power” terminology and especially strong in what I call the “healing … [Read More...]

I'm still toying with the idea of using a biker chick in my next novel. So I picked up another biker novel with a promising premise: how the main character transforms from a straight-laced yuppie accountant into a rough-and-tumble biker capable of … [Read More...]

I wasn’t a very good soldier. In fact, people often react with bemused surprise when they find out I served five years as a paramedic in the Army National Guard. “You?” they say. “You took orders from others?” Not very well, I … [Read More...]
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