Collected Works

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The Takers

Cottage Town is a bucolic community tucked away in the lush woods of Northern Michigan and surrounded by pristine lakes. There’s something sinister threaded beneath the surface of the town, wriggling under the earth. A strain of mycelium lurks, connecting the townspeople, and sprouting mushrooms that can heal the mind and body.

The only problem is those mushrooms need a living host to bloom…

The Takers

The Takers

Cozy cottage horror; folk horror; mushrooms, woods, and lush things. Hints of romcom. The horror build is slow and not overwhelming.

The Knowing

She dreams of her husband’s body floating in the water, surrounded by blood. She ignores the sense of foreboding and joins Paul on a boat to celebrate a big new client. By the end of the night, Paul is dead and Emma wonders: Did she see the future, or did create it?

The Knowing

The Knowing

Psychological thriller. Slow build. An internal and contemplative novel. Secrets. Hurting. Healing.

A searing memoir of starting over again in your late 40s. Filled with conversations, drama, humor, heartbreak, and love. One reader said: “I can’t remember the last time I read a book all in one gulp like that. It’s stunning.”

The Tuesday Girl

The Tuesday Girl

Sparse. Funny. Heartbreaking. A memoir so real it steals your breath…but in a good way.

Lots of swearing
Recipes that aren’t recipes
Recipes that are recipes
Ideas for snacks, lunch, dinner, and dessert
The story of a life-changing kiss
Suggestions on when to just order takeout
Random poetry (just a little)
Thoughts on why Tanya shouldn’t be allowed at parties
Laughter
Tears
And a whole lot of heart

Sweet & Sorrow

Sweet & Sorrow

Part memoir, part cookbook, SWEET & SORROW is a loving, personal tribute to the wild journey of life through food.


It is Chicago. 1910. Eleven-year-old Lillian March looks over her mother’s dead body with a sense of relief…An exploration of madness, desire and two women’s choices in a time when they weren’t really allowed to choose.

In The Garden Room

In The Garden Room

Gothic historical. Dark. Emotional. Mother and daughter. Pain, madness, retribution. (A prequel to TUNNEL VISION, but works as a standalone novel.)

1932. Michigan. An autumn storm. A home for the insane.

Dr. Elliott Kinney arrives at the Northern Michigan Insane Asylum ready to ease psychological suffering with his modern techniques. Kinney is also running away from the torment of a dead sister and perhaps the loss of his own sanity.

Under the asylum, in The Tunnels, a group of inmates travel freely within the shadows, keeping and tending to their own secrets. Kinney’s arrival will change everyone—especially Alma, a child born in the asylum, and raised to womanhood in secret.

Tunnel Vision

Tunnel Vision

Gothic historical. A psychological Frankenstein. Insane asylum. Manipulation. Inmates. Doctors who make bad life choices. (Plus, with bonus stories.)

For something different…

Try the MAN HANDS series, written by bestselling author Sarina Bowen and Tanya Eby. Pee your pants funny, all four books are legit romcoms with great friends, hot guys who are great partners. A perfect read to take a vacation with. Available HERE and other platforms.