Pure Imagination

This is what I love. History blending with creativity, bringing the past to life and hoping for a future that's just as vibrant. Creative writing is a hobby that doesn't pay the bills, but it provides an outlet for the creative spirit that lurks in every writer, no matter how stomped down it is by technical documents and business drafts.

Liberty's Leech

In 1789 Philadelphia, half-brothers Nathaniel "Leech" Hawthorne and Josiah Crowe share nothing but bad blood and worse secrets. One’s a cynical turncoat surgeon who bled redcoats and patriots alike; the other’s a smug Federalist merchant still quietly banking with the empire he claims to despise. No heroes, no villains—just two flawed men watching the newborn republic already leeching its own ideals dry. Sharp, quiet, and bitterly funny.

The American Gale

American heiress Evie Whitaker rolls up to decaying Thornfield Grange in her Daimler, fox fur and zero effs given. She’s there to maybe save the family railway fortune, but mostly to remind her old New York friend (now Lady Vale) what champagne and candor taste like. The dowager freezes, the baronet chokes, and the footmen get names.