The box-set of the first six books in the Killing Gods series is out! It was a monster file. I spent a couple of weeks formatting all those books into one big fat door stopper of a tome.
I left out the short stories. You will just have to check those out on your own.
“We are not Gods, no matter what Zeus thinks!”
Sydney and Herathina, two women whose seemingly unrelated lives come together over a millennium to change the fate of the universe. Nothing has prepared you for the culminating clash between Gods and Titans that has raged from the dawn of time, just out of human sight.
The Greek Gods were never gods, and they didn’t come here to help us. None of the Gods did.
When Herathina and Poseidon discovered Terra, the study of Themian evolution had come to a standstill. Terra was the prefect incubator and humanity a close cosine to Themian genetics. The high council mandate stated limited contact, not domination, but Poseidon was too blinded by his lust for that human to listen.
Humanity’s emotions have infected us.
Sydney’s dreams are filled with an island of blue and a woman’s indiscernible pleas. On the back of the dreams comes abilities. Abilities she’s desperate to hide. But it’s the voice in her mind that terrifies her most. Is it real or only a symptom of a bigger problem? Can you live a normal life if you aren’t?
The dreams drive her to search for answers. Where is the island? Who is the voice? What does the woman want? And how do you hide the truth and still appear normal on the outside?
Truth always comes with trauma. Are Herathina and Sydney willing to face the trauma to discover the truth?
Take a thrilling ride across the cosmos and down the rivers of the underworld where Greek Gods are not only real, they are still pulling strings.
Vella’s are here
Vella is not new in the true sense of the word. It’s really short for Novella. In the 1800s a kind of fiction came on the market called penny dreadfuls, or the penny reads. They later became flash fiction and pulp fiction. Each and everyone ended on a cliffhanger. Now I know some people don’t like them. However, this was a marketing ploy to get the customers to buy the next magazine for the next installment of the story.
I do enjoy a cliffhanger every so often and a good serial story had not gone out of style. Stephen King wrote the Green Mile as a serial.
With all this in mind, I’ve taken the plunge and publish a Vella or two. Starting with Whisper.
If the internet is forever, how do you remove the lies?
I’m a social pariah, a hashtag hooker, a slut shamed whore, because of rumors and lies. Everyone believes, even my dad.
Everyone but Drew.
By chance, the epicenter of my torment falls into my lap, a phone with accounts known only as Whisper. I can’t look away from the true damage all these lies are doing. With the internet, they can spread anywhere and everywhere in the blink of an eye and I’m not alone.
Drew has a plan to bring it all to an end. Will it be enough to stop Whisper or will the hashtags and cyberbullying follow me for as long as the internet endures?

