Books

The Secrets of the Dream Master
A rewrite of my second book
When Dr. Geneva Koraline is called to investigate a boy with haunting nightmares, she uncovers a mystery where dreams bleed into reality and something inside them watches back. The Secrets of the Dream Master is a psychological thriller about memory, fear, and the hidden power of the mind.

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The Riddle of the Dream Master (2012)
My Second Book (Out of print)
Dr. Danielle Bedingfield is a leading expert in dream psychology, but when she’s forced to join a secret government project, her research takes a dark turn. As she dives deeper into the subconscious, she begins to experience shared dreams with strangers and uncovers disturbing truths hidden beneath the surface of reality.
At the center of it all is a mysterious figure known as the Dream Master, whose presence haunts both dreams and waking life. As Danielle searches for answers, she must decide whether unlocking the power of the mind will save lives or destroy them.
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Author's note: I wrote this book with the intention of having a trilogy, but I didn't have the foresight to figure out where I wanted the story to go. Thus, I decided to rewrite the story, changing numerous elements and making the new book a standalone book.

The Mane of the Lion: The Dawn of WWIII* (2017)
*Rewrite in progress, 20th Anniversary Edition coming in 2027!
My Debut Novel (Out in print)
In the future, rising global tensions push the United States and its allies to form a united front known as the New World Alliance Force. This coalition is created to protect their sovereignty and ensure economic and military stability. Meanwhile, a rival power bloc emerges under new leadership with the goal of challenging the influence of the United States on the world stage.
Although the New World Alliance Force holds a clear advantage in strength and technology, the opposing group launches a massive attack in 2016. The result is a global conflict that threatens the survival of humanity.
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Author's note: I wrote and published this book when I was still a Junior in high school. I was proud of this book, but as I've gotten older, I realized how many mistakes the novel contained and how silly the plot is. It looked as if it was written by a teenager. It's not my proudest achievement; I'm even a bit ashamed of it. Regardless, it's a part of my legacy, and I use this novel to remind myself how far I've come as an author.
