Whether they are about politicians or superheroes, these dual-POV novellas feature romance, comedy, and a happily ever after.
She'll do whatever it takes to win the election— even date the enemy.
She's loved him for years.
He sees her as just a friend.
But going on the run together might change everything.
These interconnected completed trilogies are brimming with action, humor, and heart.
She's the cop's daughter taking names.
He's the bad boy taking down bad guys.
Sometimes rivals make the best crimefighting partners.
Talented narrator + Audible exclusive
She's been a wallflower her whole life.
He only wants to protect her.
Will proximity and danger bring them together or tear them apart?
Talented narrator + Audible exclusive
Talented narrator + Audible exclusive
Talented narrator + Audible exclusive
Spy workout tunes
This collection of short stories and illustrations features new adventures for Charisa, Emily, Violet, and Faith. All profit goes to Exodus Road to help fight human trafficking.
The Ninja & Hunter Trilogy
Secret identities + She’s discovering her powers + Banter + Rivals to more + Enemies to more + Faith themes + Family bonds + Confident FMC + Flirty MMC
Mild romantic themes (just kissing; no on-screen spice); no foul language; mild action violence (not graphic). Mentions of past loss. Discusses crime. Recommended reading age 10+
The Castaways Trilogy
Island secrets + High-stakes road trip + Forced proximity + Love triangle? + Mental health + Faith themes + Family bonds + Shy FMC + Chivalrous MMC
Mild romantic themes (desire and just kissing; no on-screen spice); no foul language; mild action violence (not graphic). Mentions of past loss. Discusses anxiety, PTSD, sleep disorders, and parental neglect. Recommended reading age 12+
The Dystopian Takeover Trilogy
Dual story lines + Dark academia + Forced proximity + Global conspiracy + Mental health + Faith themes + Family bonds
Mild romantic themes (flirting, and just kissing; no on-screen spice); no foul language; moderate action violence (not graphic). Mentions of past loss. An adult male therapist gives too much attention to teenage girls. Discusses kidnapping, gaslighting, anxiety, PTSD, sleep disorders, trauma response, and spiritual warfare. Recommended reading age 12+
These interconnected series intersect romantic suspense and romantic comedies, sci-fi and spy-fi.
A re-release of the Kristian Clark omnibuses in bite-size parts with all new covers and a comic strip!
Spy mission soundtrack
He’s a capable in all things but romance.
She’s determined to recruit him one kiss at a time.
The good-guys, the bad-guys, and the wild card— it's the ultimate game of cloak and dagger . . .
Completed Series
He wants to find his family.
She needs to avenge them.
Having the same enemies does not make you allies.
Completed Series
A Christmas Carol retelling best read between Kristian Clark and the Agency Trap and Kristian Clark and the American Agenda.
He's keeping his triple life a secret.
Even from the woman he loves—
His best friend turned wife.
Talented narrator + Audible exclusive
Patriotic espionage tunes
Her redemption is keeping her child safe.
His is to bring them in.
Will they choose vengeance . . . or a second chance?
Retired assassin tubes
The Kristian Clark and the Agency Trap Duology
Homeschool graduate MMC + Femme fatale FMC + Found family + Forced Proximity + Secret identities + Single father + Accidental marriage + Faith elements
Strong romantic themes (desire, flirting, kissing, and fade-to-black scenes between a married couple; no on-screen spice); no foul language (just tame 1950s slang); moderate action violence (not graphic). Mentions of past losses. Alcohol consumption and smoking (by adults) There is a fictional cult, a fictional drug, and an unsuccessful suicide attempt. Discusses grief, bipolar disorder, spiritual warfare, marital estrangement, and parental neglect (MMC’s parent, not MMC). Recommended reading age 16+
The Kristian Clark and the American Agenda Duology
Unfeeling weaponized MMC + Determined ruthless FMC + Fighting for family + Forced Proximity + Secret identities + Amnesia + Paradise Lost retelling + Faith elements
Strong romantic themes (desire, flirting, kissing, and a fade-to-black scene between a married couple; no on-screen spice); no foul language (just tame 1950s slang); strong action violence (including on-screen deaths which are not graphically described). Mentions of past losses. There is a fictional drug. Discusses grief, bipolar disorder, trauma, and gaslighting. Recommended reading age 16+
The New ESE Files
Assassin MMC + Fomer assassin FMC + Secret identities + Small town + Single mother + Lovers to enemies
Moderate romantic themes (desire, flirting, kissing, and mentions of a shared past; no on-screen spice); no foul language; mild action violence (not graphic). Mentions of past loss. Discusses grief, unplanned pregnancy, and spiritual warfare. Recommended reading age 16+
Includes original poems and sketches. All profit is donated to Birthright to support mothers experiencing crisis pregnancies.
What is it that makes poetry . . . well, poetry? Do not seek the answer in this book; just enjoy the pretty cover.