Hey, everyone! Yes, it’s been a while. I’m not online much these days, preferring to communicate with my monthly newsletter. However, I have been busy this year, and it’s time for a special announcement.

Edge of Twilight, the third and final book of my Legends of Madeira series, is now available for preorder. This is the book that I almost didn’t write. However, the writing bug struck again, and I’m glad it did. As it turns out, this is my personal favorite in the series.

Like the first two, it’s a dual-timeline story and involves a legend. Here’s a little more:

Blurb:

Death comes to those who seek the treasure…

Two hours before her wedding, Blaire Edwards walks away from everything—comfortable home, lucrative job, accomplished fiancé—rather than bending to her mother’s pre-laid plans for her life. In a sad but serendipitous turn of events, Blaire inherits a 25,000-acre ranch from her maternal grandfather, a man she never met because she was told he died years earlier. Within days, she moves to Madeira, New Mexico, to claim her birthright despite knowing nothing about ranching or country living.

Employees quickly warm to her. Not only does she intend to keep operations as they are, but she’s nothing like her mom. Many remember Roslyn, and few have a favorable impression.

Blaire soon realizes her mother lied about a lot of things, but family secrets aren’t the only mysteries. A rash of rustling costs the ranch several head of cattle, unexplained lights linked to a legend about treasure appear on her property at twilight, someone nearly kills her dog, and one of the wranglers is murdered.

Then comes the most shocking news of all.


For those who read the first two books of the series, you’ll recognize Blaire Edwards as a brand-new character. Eric Wolfe, a secondary character in Blood Red Dawn, is the male lead in this one. And while there is a mystery, this novel contains more family dynamics.

I won’t be doing a book tour, except for one guest post on Teri Polen’s Bad Moon Rising. However, if you’d like to preorder a copy of the book, you can do so by clicking this link. The release date is November 4.

I’ll also have a paperback version available later on. If you’d like to subscribe to my newsletter, you can do so by clicking here.


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