From the smoky railcars of the Great Depression to the windswept frontiers of the American West, my books explore the lives of women who dared to live differently — rebels, outsiders, healers, and visionaries.
Whether you're drawn to the resilience of train hoppers in Railroad Rebels, the untold bravery of female bootleggers, or the warrior spirit in The Birka Female Warrior, these stories reflect women who lived on their own terms.
You’ll also find explorations of queer identity and love, from True North: A Compass for Lesbian Relationships to Creating Healthy Lesbian Relationships and Lesbians in Nordic Folklore. For readers on a personal journey, books like Creating Our Authentic Selves and The Introvert’s Dilemma offer thoughtful reflection and empowerment.
There are tales of witches on trial, ancient huntresses, and female shamans, as well as legendary figures in Empowered Women of Celtic Lore. Every book invites you into a world where women’s voices are central, complex, and unafraid.
My books are written in a clear, engaging style designed for general readers. I blend expository and narrative storytelling — offering vivid scenes alongside historical facts, dates, and social context.
Each book is structured with clear chapter breakdowns that help readers stay oriented. Chapters are divided into numbered sections. This helps readers follow the story and absorb the information without feeling lost. While I draw from real events and sources, I don’t use in-text references or bibliographies, keeping the reading experience immersive and accessible.
My books are generally shorter in length but not short on content. I aim for a style that’s fact-rich, well-paced, and never bogged down, so readers stay engaged from start to finish.