Gods & Martyrs ā Chapter One
Being bound by rope to a metal pole in the middle of a dark room probably should have elicited more fear in Gabby. Most fifteen-year-old girls would be trembling in fear and screaming at the top of their lungs. She Read more…
Sins & Suicide ā Chapter Five
The incessant repeated rings invaded Gabbyās dream. It was a nice dream too, about talking donuts and ice cream cones performing an interpretive dance of spring. She rolled over and pried one eye open to see her phone illuminated with Read more…
Sins & Suicide ā Chapter Four
Gabby had heard hitting water from a high speed made the normally flexible liquid feel like cement. She was relatively certain falling a mere fifteen feet wouldnāt allow her to gain that sort of velocity, but there was a good Read more…
Sins & Suicide ā Chapter Three
Gabby wished Hamilton were with her. Not only because his smooth voice made her all squishy inside, but because heād know how much weight aluminum beams on the top of a screened-in pool could handle. The one thing with which Read more…
Sins & Suicide ā Chapter Two
Gabby wanted to implode into a single atom. Above her, through the semi-transparent dust cover stapled to the wooden box spring, she could hear kissing, breathing, and saliva being shared in ways she didnāt want to think about. It was Read more…
Sins & Suicide ā Chapter One
Naked pictures. Thatās why Gabby was hiding under Loganās bed. They were also why she couldnāt leave. The pictures werenāt of Gabby. Lord knew she would never let that happen. She relished her modesty. Besides, if someone had taken nude Read more…
The proof of the series
Got my proof copy of Gods & Martyrs today, putting to bed, at least for now, the Gabby Wells Thriller series.
Book Signing in Safety Harbor
Had a great writers Saturday. Got to share a meal with some great writers down in Florida for a writers conference. Then headed back home to participate in the Read Local book fair at the Safety Harbor library. Funny thing, Read more…
Why Iām Changing the Gabby Wells Book Covers
Being agile in a ever-changing marketplace is important. That includes branding and book covers, which is why I’m changing everything.
Writing Evil
I was writing a chapter in the fourth Gabby Wells novel, Gods & Martyrs, and, when I was done, was so disturbed by what I had written, I pushed the keyboard away in disgust. Creating characters is a tricky thing. Read more…
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