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Cass Doyle has always trusted stories — the ones she tells, the ones she remembers, and the ones she’s been told about who she is. But when a late-in-life revelation about her father cracks open the past, the narrative she has lived inside begins to shift.

As dreams grow vivid and old certainties begin to dissolve, Cass is drawn into a reckoning with memory, identity, and the stories that shape a life. At a solitary coastal retreat, she confronts the question she can no longer avoid: who is she when no one else gets to define her?

Rose of Jericho is a psychologically rich novel about origin stories, creative awakening, and the courage it takes to claim a life as one’s own.

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In the wake of tragedy and loss, The Fields of Concorde tiny house community faces an uncertain future, and Jake and Cassandra are drawn once again into the fault lines of family, memory, and change.

As a hostile owner prepares to sell the land to a developer, people from Cassandra’s past begin to reappear, each with their own claim on her new life. Together and apart, Jake and Cassandra must confront old wounds, unexpected truths, and the possibility of healing where they least expect it.

Strange Rivers is a novel about family, inheritance, and the hidden currents that carry us toward loss and renewal.

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An Older Kind of Justice is a novel of suspense, drama, and an exploration of what happens when someone is pushed farther than what they think they can handle.

Cassandra Wheeling has a successful career in high tech, a big house, a complicated modern life - and is desperately unhappy. She walks away from it to explore a new way of living, in a tiny house village with a bunch of misfits and oddballs. But instead of finding paradise, her life starts to skid off the rails until nothing is safe any more. When she is forced to look deep inside herself, it turns out that freedom and happiness might be much closer than she thought.