About Me :: I grew up in a small town in Massachusetts called Acushnet and somehow ended up at West Point before spending a good chunk of my life bouncing around the South with the Army—and then again as a civilian. Eventually, I made my way back up north for a bit, but warmer weather called my name, so now I’m happily settled in Northwest Florida with my sassy wife and a couple of lazy dogs who take their jobs very seriously. Writing about myself in third person feels goofy, so let’s just say—if you ever want to talk books, stories, or the weird turns life takes, drop me a note.

About my books :: I write the kind of stories I love to read—the ones that make you laugh, keep you guessing, and pull you into places you didn’t expect to go. My favorite books always balance a little chaos with a bit of heart, and I try to do the same. You’ll find plenty of wild twists, questionable decisions, and characters who refuse to behave, but mostly I hope you find an escape. If my stories give you a few hours of adventure or a good chuckle, then I’ve done my job.

To the brave bastion of intrepid readers who devour my stories with fantastical fervor, I simply say, “Thank you.” Like each of you, I turn to books and the tantalizing tales within to momentarily flee the confines of reality, giving my mind free rein to wander. My book of choice is both entertaining and educational while making me chuckle at its outlandish situations and characters. It has no shortage of gasp-worthy plot twists or well-placed MacGuffins, and without conscious thought, the story transports me to otherworldly settings, pushing my imagination to new heights as the rip-roaring adventure unfolds and hijinks ensue. So, again, I say thank you to those folks who embrace my stories and genuinely hope you find a bit of escape, or whatever else you’re looking for, in their pages.

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Christopher Nemeth
Christopher Nemeth
This book was surprisingly good, the authors take some things from the Bible, arch-angels, Deacons, Nephilim, etc. and insert a navy seal/ranger to help fight for the humans. The story is told from the ranger point of view which makes the story real, even tho it is clearly fantasy! This makes the story relatable, as you forget about the fantasy element, this is good story-telling! I recommend this book highly!
Ford Miller
Ford Miller
I enjoyed this book that leads the beginning of the series. The world building had a fresh perspective although some of the pop culture dated the author a bit, it was still enjoyable to read even if you've never seen caddyshack. You could tell the author had prior military experience. The world building he created was full and detailed. The main character was likeable with good dialogue. The only critique I would have is that the events of the book overwhelm the main character however certain points of logic would never have escaped a military man such as questions as to who and what his teammates are or their skill level. None of that ruined the fun action and quick pace of the story and I look forward to book number two.
Kris
Kris
So glad I seen this pop up on FB. I am never on it much but that algorithm always throws books at me. This is one I am SO glad I clicked on. I do read/listen that way when I get busy I don't have to stop. And I did not want to stop. The narrator was FANTASTIC!!! I will be looking for his other voice acting. I enjoyed his voice and loved how he was able to keep up with his different voices when they were all going at the same time. I enjoyed this book so much I already bought the next. Definitely having a good month with books. Usually I go through so many bad ones. I am a happy woman I found this book. There seems to be 6 more. Already want more from the awesome side characters!!! Thanks so much for sharing you great imagination.
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