Being the Mage of the kingdom of Graysen makes Aradia a rather busy young woman. She becomes considerably more busy when there is an attempt on the life of the King. And to make things more interesting, Aradia finds herself trying to understand some rather complicated emotions all while trying to do her part to save the King and the kingdom.
Born and raised in northern New Jersey, I went to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for both my Bachelor's degree in English and Psychology and for Master of Arts in Teaching - English. I was an NCAA varsity athlete (Fencing) all four years, though you certainly wouldn't guess it. I love the sport and all the people it introduced to me, including my wonderful husband.
After graduation, I stayed in the Chapel Hill area, and settled down in Hillsborough, NC, with my husband, son, and daughter. My kids (and my husband) are adorable and exhausting and I love them to the moon and back, along with the rest of my family spread out along the Atlantic coast and in parts of Europe.
Writing has always been a part of my life, and I intend to keep it that way. Now that I teach as an adjunct and in the writing center at Alamance Community College, I am hoping to put more time into writing. I also recently finished my MA in English and Creative Writing at Southern New Hampshire University.
I may be biased, as I wrote it, but Aradia is the story of a young woman that has to learn to control her powers and her heart as she tries to save the kingdom from a neighbor's attempt to take over Grayson.