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FAERIE FATE


If you could go back, do it over again, would you take a chance to find true love? What if you had no choice?

On her fiftieth birthday, the faerie catapult Rebecca Miller a thousand years into the past to find her happily ever after with Ciaran MacDermot, Chief of Clann MacDermot, the last Fenian warrior in his line. In the twenty-first century, Becca is old enough to be Ciaran’s mother. In the tenth, she’s young enough to be his bride.

The fae forgot to mention one slight stipulation. The lovers must be bound before the Festival of Light, or Becca will forever disappear into Tir Nan Óg, the faerie Land of the Ever Young. Will they discover the binding words before time runs out and they’re torn apart forever? Or will their eternal love defeat their Faerie Fate?

Without the words, history is doomed to repeat itself.

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Dear Oklahoma City, Get Well Soon

Dear Oklahoma City, Get Well Soon


A collection of children’s art and first responder quotes in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City Bombing.

 

 

 

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We Will Never Forget


A collection of essays and photographs from survivors, first responders, and others whose lives were touched by the tragedy of April 19, 1995. This edition includes many of my photographs from the first day of the tragedy and an essay detailing my experiences.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cop Tales 2000


Andi Schechter of About.Com book reviews had this to say about Café Midnight, my paranormal novella included in this anthology published by the Police Writers Club:

On the other hand, one stand-out story which belongs in a “best of the year” anthology is Penny James’ “Café Midnight” – a fable where a police officer is helped out in his detecting of a crime by Miss Marple, Hercule Poirot, Sam Spade, Holmes and Watson, and Charlie Chan. Asta, Nick and Nora Charles all have walk-ons. It’s affectionate, uncontrived and very well-written. The author, interestingly enough, is a forensic fire photographer who has worked in search and rescue.

In this novella, a burned-out homicide detective is aided by the great detectives of literature and Hollywood as he investigates the death of a mob-connected victim.