Privateers

“Newton is the real deal. I’ll read anything he writes.” — Lee Child Marines storm Haiti’s Banque Nationale, loot $26 million in gold, then vanish. A century later, clues surface during demolition of a Chicago racetrack. Three fierce, vibrant women reunite to hunt the treasure, hoping it will buy their survival from past entanglements. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

The Path of the Tapir

Chloe Summers and Peyton Paddington travel to Costa Rica on a lark. For these two free-spirited, college-age girls, it’s a find-yourself, sort-out-your-life trip filled with sun, surf, sex, and the awakening of an eco-consciousness. Good times. When they turn up dead—burned in a mysterious fire on the property of a palm oil company—private investigator Philip Millege, hired by the company, arrives on the scene to uncover the truth and locate the missing male expat, Ellis Hayden, who was s... [Read More...]

In The Black

CIA’s most valued Russian double agents are being methodically assassinated one-by-one. At Langley Center headquarters itself—Jack Barrett, the Director of Central Intelligence, barely escapes assassination by a trusted employee. When the Agency discovers the attacks originate from a Russian top secret cyberwarfare program called Chernyy Almaz, or Black Diamond, a mind-control program, CIA must respond swiftly to shut down the attacks and also begin extracting its top prized agents before t... [Read More...]

Abducted

I had a one-night stand with the devil. Now he thinks I’m his wife. Hades abducted me to his palace in hell. To earn my freedom, I must perform three sinful tasks. If I fail, I will stay with him forever. He’s handsome, seductive, impossible to resist. His kisses are hotter than hellfire. He’s determined to make me forget why I want to leave. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: Brass and Brick: A Military School Mystery

Joe Bamberg, former military school cadet and current reporter, is sent out to his old alma mater to cover the untimely and somewhat suspicious death of a cadet. The circumstances remind Joe of a friend of his who committed suicide at the school twenty years ago. Then Joe finds out that maybe his friend didn’t kill himself after all. Small town noir in the big, deep South, this book has plenty of laughs to lighten the load of all the dead bodies. Nonetheless, it’s a book with heart,... [Read More...]