What would you do if you fell in love with the prettiest girl in school, and then you heard rumors that she wasn’t a girl in the strictest sense? Rodney Quinn was one of the most popular students on campus, but he found himself in a difficult position when many of his friends choose sides on the issues. He can’t walk away from Dani because it would hurt both of them too much, but what about Hannah, the girl he had dated for the last two years. Would he ever be able to stop dreaming about her at night? You will probably find a part of yourself in the situation at Jefferson High, but even if you don’t, this is a story of victory and defeat that you won’t forget.
I cannot remember a time when I was not reading. Books have always been an important part of my life, and I continue to be fascinated by the many wonderful things I discover each time I sit down in my favorite chair and open a book. When I was growing up, we moved frequently, living in cities, as well as in small towns, and on a working farm in a rural area. The sharp contrast of each of these places caused me to love and appreciate the busy and varied experience cities had to offer, but also the quiet life of being close to nature in the countryside. I was impressed early on by the vast differences between the geographic areas of the country, and the part ethnic background, social differences, and education played in the lives of people. Books about history, science, romance, mystery and suspense, have always presented an irresistible attraction to me. Writing is my way of introducing others to the things I have observed and experienced. I mostly read and write suspense novels, but cannot resist the temptation of Historical Fiction, or anything that deals with nature. I have just finished a suspense novel called ‘Innocent’ which will be out before the end of September, 2009. I am currently working on ‘The Relic,’ the second book in a series about the religious and political problems in the Middle East. I am doing research on a novel about the Colonial era.