Volume 1 of the Bishop's Isle series - now On Sale!
Life as a lighthouse keeper on a remote Scottish island isn't always the most exciting. Especially since she split with her husband, Mark. Yet, Holly loves her job, her friends, and her life on Bishop's Isle.
Until, one day, strange...things start to wash ashore. Dangerous things she has never seen before. Frightening things that nobody else on the island can explain.
Now, Holly must overcome a whirlwind of troubles and use her lighthouse to try and signal for help, and hope against hope that somebody sees her, and the island's, desperate plea in time...
Also Available:
Bishop's Isle (Vol. 2 - Beacon Point)
Bishop's Isle (Vol. 3)
Bishop's Isle: The Complete Collection
Reader Reviews:
"This book was much better than I was expecting. It's not your average zombie tale. For one, it's set in a remote Scottish island. And second, the writing is really, really great! Most zombie books these days are filled with cliches and don't even have a plot. Not this one - it will hook you in from the very beginning and you'll actually care about the characters. I'll be waiting for the next book!" - Larissa K.
Two FREE Sneak Peaks Also Included!
SLADE: A SURVIVAL MEMOIR
When disaster struck, Slade Thompson chose to stay behind during the evacuations. Being a hobby prepper, he was certain he had enough supplies to last at least a year, besides, everyone would be back in a few weeks right?
Weeks have turned to months, and Slade is left with no idea why the people (and electricity) have failed to return. Dealing with his lack of supplies is quickly becoming an issue, and Slade is forced to venture out of the safety of his home in search of some.
What happens when he goes beyond the safe borders of his yard? Is he really as safe as he'd thought? How does Slade react when his neighborhood and home are threatened by raiders?
FACT AND FICTION: A SURVIVAL NOVEL
After a disaster that wiped out the East Coast, a vegetarian survivalist fiction writer and his family retire to the shores of a local lake to wait out the anarchy before the relief effort. The fiction he wrote becomes his reality as he relies on his books to give him the knowledge he needs to build, hunt, and survive in this new and foreign world.
Will they survive the oncoming winter?