Writing fiction novels has been one of the most relaxing, satisfying, and worthwhile things I have ever done. It allows me, as an author, to escape into the world of creativity as I visualize a variety of narratives and storylines that seem to ebb and flow through my mind on an almost daily basis. Building plots, developing characters and providing vivid backgrounds, and nuances is an exciting and stimulating process. And of course, who would ever forget about the many amazing human emotions that books and audiobooks elicit in all of us.
For me, the anxious anticipation of the thriller, or the imaginative realm of sci-fi, are worlds that bring me to the edge of my seat. As I strive to provide my readers with a look into those worlds, I am constantly provided with validations of how much fun it is to be a writer. So, if you love thrillers or science fiction books, you might want to read (or Listen to) “Severed Ties” and “The Barilla Chronicles: The Jose Campanella Journey.”
If you love a good who-done-it that was so prevalent with detective novels of years gone by, you will thoroughly enjoy reading about the adventures of the ex-Detective turned novelist, Nick Cooper. From his time as a Chicago PD beat cop, till a fateful encounter while a detective, Cooper learns that past good deeds have their consequences. A man, someone who believes he has been wronged by Cooper while on the force, uses the plot-line of one of Cooper’s novels as his guide for revenge. Unfortunately, Cooper learns this all too late.
Plots for Sci-fi novels are only limited by one’s imagination. Sergeant Brant Montgomery, an Explosive Ordinance Disposal Technician during Desert Thunder, finds himself in a near-death moment when providence steps in. In the Barilla Chronicles, Montgomery is miraculously healed utilizing a previously unknown Nano-molecular technology. Once injected, the serum allows his body to be sent back in time in an effort to thwart the assassination of Winston Churchill. If you like historical drama with a twist, you will most assuredly love this book.