The ancient witch Chloe bound four men, Aegis, and their descendants, to eternal duty protecting Kaereya from invasion. Generations later, only the superstitious believe in witches and Aegis magic. Devastated by a callous and false suitor, Vesper accepts the clansman Drew Montoren's offer of handfast. Confused and full of self-doubt, dream visions plague Vesper. News of the royal family's murder and rumors of imminent invasion come to the clansmen, tormenting Vesper with guilt, for this is the vision that haunts her. She swears to follow her visions and use them against the approaching evil.
While I read many genre and select subjects in non-fiction, I've written mostly scifi/fantasy. Although I have more scifi in the works, this is changing as I'm also working on an historical and on a contemporary romance.
My first book, Magic Aegis, was published in 2005 and won the Dream Realm Award for Fantasy that year. Change and Acceptance are written in that same fantasy world. My science fiction efforts started with Rogue's Rules, which was a Dream Realm Award finalist, is about a multi-personality heroine. Loser's Game and Devil's Due complete that series. Devil's Due is an EPPIE finalist as well as a Dream Realm finalist for 2007.
Home World, Aginfeld is a futuristic romance and part of to-be-written series called Home Worlds.
New in April, Champagne Books released my Romantic Suspense, Stone House Farm
In February 2011, MuseItUp Publishing released Crewkin a space opera I'm sure will please scifi readers.