Can we really all be connected by the same
energy field, the same power, the same
consciousness? Even with countless odd
occurrences happening around him and
a supernatural awareness blooming within
him, Eric Horton still finds the concept
hard to believe. But he must open his mind
to all the possibilities before him if he is to
succeed in saving what he could never
forgive himself for losing.

Marcie is spending her summer working on the archeological dig that her mother runs: Angel Mounds, a site of an ancient indigenous civilization. Soon after she arrives, she meets some intriguing individuals, and becomes wrapped up in a supernaturally-charged mission to save the planet from the destruction man has brought upon itself.
Available June 2020!
Kentucky Book Fair – Love being with authors and readers!
Saturday I was at the Kentucky Book Fair in Frankfort, KY! Met lots of new author friends and lots of readers! I even had some metaphysical conversations about the premise of The Field! I shared my table with Megan Whitmer, author of BETWEEN and Julia Watts, author of HYPNOTIZING CHICKENS – that title...
Books By The Banks ~ Cincinnati, Ohio
Great day on Saturday at the Books By The Banks Book Festival in Cincinnati, Ohio! Met with lots of readers and shared a table with Mindee Arnett, author of Avalon and The Nightmare Affair (a YALSA Teen Top Ten nominee.) Of course, I also bought books… here I am with Marc Brown, author...
What I’m Reading
I usually have several books going at a time. One on audiobook, one on iBooks and one or two good, old-fashioned paper or hardcover books. Here’s what I’m reading at the moment. Euphoria by Lily King The Fiery Cross (Oulander Series) by Diana Gabaldon – I’m also watching the series on Starz. These books are...
Off to the Book Fairs this Fall!
I’ve been invited to two Book Fairs this Fall. Books by the Banks in Cincinnati on October 11th and the Kentucky Book Fair in Frankfort, KY on November 15th! I’m really looking forward to connecting with readers and other authors. The danger is always that I may come home with more books than I sell! ...
