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As well as
being a graphics artist, I am a writer. An author, in fact.
I've
included an excerpt from my first completed manuscript, "Ride
the Breezes" for your review. Please click the "Preview" button to the
left.
Sergeant Daniel Nolan
and journalist, Teagan Sullivan have never met, but their
lives have been intertwined for over a hundred and forty
years. Circumstances throw them together where they learn
there's a job to be done--a job that only they two can do-- a
soulless killer to catch, and they are running out of time. As
the clock winds down, their past becomes very present and, as each
day passes, it becomes clear to them that in order to move forward,
they must look back...
Other Works on
progress:
Candle in the
Window
Pregnant Kathleen Murphy, abandonded
by her wealthy and supposedly unmarried fiance, returns to her
recently deceased Nana's home on the rocky coast of Maine.
Being surrounded by much-loved friends and neighbours in the
Rockwell-esque village softens her fall, then she
discovers that a secret lives in the old attic
rooms.
As Kate resolves, with the help
of her school-days chum, Colleen Scanlon, to ferret out the
depth of that secret, our Kate discovers a new friend--an
on-line male friend--who makes her realise that she has a
choice before her. A choice that could
jeopardise her future security and that of her unborn
baby, and maybe even their lives.
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And Blow the
Candle Out
Colleen Scanlon, young widow and best
friend to Kathleen Murphy, owns and runs the Crystal Rose
B&B while raising her three precocious little girls. Her
life is hard, but full, since the death at sea of her beloved
Sean, whose fishing
boots no other man can ever fill.
Then a
certain photographer arrives as guest to her Crystal
Rose wearing his own boots and filling them very
well...
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Whalen's
Light
Whalen's Light stood proud sentry over the coast of 1862
Massachusetts. It was a lonely life, that of a
lightkeeper and, worse yet, when he was suddenly thrust into life as
the single parent of his nine-year old daughter.
Sudden tragedy strikes once more at the Light and
its once-brilliant beacon is left but a faint
flicker.
2002 brings another single father to
Whalen's Light. Is it possible for an eleven-year old boy to
grow up with a ghost? And is it possible for the boy, as he
approaches manhood, to fall in love with the ghost of the
Lightkeeper's Daughter? Can there be a "happy" ending to
a love born in one world, yet cannot survive in
another?
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The
Rings
The story of
first love, a fictionalised version of fact, brings us back to the
"what could have beens," on to the "what should have beens," to the
"what was," and finally to the "what will
be."
What began with a promise of two
rings pledged to be worn by each of the lovers, ends with years
of loss and regret. What began with the death of one vision,
ends with the healing of two souls. Is it truly time that
heals all wounds, or is it one perfect and pure
love?
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