
My Fiction
Camp Bigfoot
Middle Grade, 51,000 words
The Adventures of Charlie and Newman
Middle Grade, 37,000 words
Who can Henry trust?
Dad didn’t tell Henry anything.
When Henry lands in Oregon, all he knows is that it’s not New York City. He doesn’t expect the trees, the wide open spaces, or the boredom. So. Much. Boredom.
And now, Dad wants him to go to summer camp?
No way.
But Henry doesn’t have a choice. Off he goes, and at least the counselors seem nice. Maybe this won’t be so terrible.
Until the screams.
All day and all night. Henry hears them, but why doesn’t anyone else?
Something is out there in the forest. Watching Henry. He can feel rising danger, and it’s getting closer.
It’s a monster. Henry knows it.
But monsters aren’t real. Right?
CAMP BIGFOOT is a middle grade novel perfect for readers eight and up, especially those who love spooky tales about kids who save the day. This coming of age tale is also the perfect read aloud and is ideal for kids facing big changes. From a long-time educator and bigfoot enthusiast and packed with humor, heart, and a hero to cheer for.
When young Charlie Adams sets sail with his father for unknown lands, things could not be worse. He's alone-his only friend, his cat Newman, left behind and he won't see him again for two years!
Charlie has to learn to survive on the harsh world of an English galleon in 1590 with the captain of the ship being his father. He makes an unexpected friendship that could cause disaster for the ship and her crew.
For as they progress in their journey, the dangers increase. It's not just the Spanish that's after them, there is something else following, under the water, left forgotten in the depths of time and horror.
Charlie has to make a decision that all must at some time in life.
What's stronger, love or hate?