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CRESCENT COVE SERIES – The Crescent Cove series unfolds in the eponymous coastal haven of North Carolina, where the charming facade of a small town and picturesque beach conceals a dark past. At the heart of it all stands Piper Manor, a historic residence that casts an enigmatic influence over those who live and work there. The narrative centers on the formidable Enna Piper, the present owner of Piper Manor, whose unyielding spirit anchors the tale.

As the series unfolds, the idyllic backdrop becomes a canvas for stories of camaraderie, strength, and redemption. With Piper Manor as a focal point, Enna and her closest companions embark on a mission to dismantle the lurking dangers that threaten the town’s harmony and legacy. Through challenges and triumphs, Crescent Cove becomes a haven where past meets present, secrets are unveiled, and the bonds of friendship and love are tested against the backdrop of the town’s storied history.

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My Musings…

  • Finally

    I finally got the outline full written out for Book Two: Spirits of the Crescent. It took me long enough, right? I’ve written it halfway 3x and thought, “Where am I going with this again?” I think I’ve figured it out and I should get back to writing it.

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  • The Seeker

    Elara’s heart pounded, and her skin prickled as the ancient door creaked open. She stumbled on the threshold, her shadow intertwining with the moonlight behind her. Shelves of forbidden, powerful spells beckoned, but an ominous presence whispered through the air: not all secrets should be unearthed. Her breath caught as she stepped inside, the door…

  • Side Characters Matter

    In 1829, Victor Hugo published “The Last Day of a Condemned Man”, featuring a side character who stole bread to feed his sister’s family. This character served as the inspiration for the hero of Hugo’s 1862 work, “Les Misérables”. I think the reason I tend to write series’ is because I like my side characters…

  • Life

    These past few months have been challenging, and it feels like I took an unintended hiatus from the writing world. Life happened in a big way, with the profound loss of both my father and father-in-law in December. My father’s passing was sudden, while my father-in-law succumbed to cancer. The holidays were tinged with the…