When I approach historical fiction, I do so with meticulous research and careful attention to real events. However, I do like to play with the unknowns of history, and this is vital to my style. I hope to create a unique and entertaining story that will provide a fresh perspective while challenging the notion that history can ever be known completely.

Sons of Mercia Trilogy

Heavily researched and set in the Dark Ages, the "Sons of Mercia" trilogy journeys from the Viking wars against Anglo-Saxons to the Norman Conquest of England. Read about one of the most notorious villains in English history (Eadric the Grasper), a young Jomsviking out for revenge (Godric the Kingslayer), or the dashing hero who fought Normans from the woods and probably inspired Robin Hood himself (Edric the Wild).

The Prince and the Pretender

Venture back to the dark and tumltuous era of Tsarist Russia through the eyes of young Xenia Godunova. Even though she is daughter of the tsar, Xenia's actions and choices are strictly limited by society. But when Xenia investigates the mysterious "death" of Tsarevich Dmitri, she finds herself in an intricate web of lies and conspiracies that could cause the kingdom to unravel.