
When I first began writing the
Thunder Game and this series has been an incredible journey, not just in crafting the characters and their stories, but in the level of research I’ve done to bring authenticity to each book. I’ve spoken with military experts, scientists, survivalists, and those who work in cutting-edge fields of genetic research and special operations training. I’ve also traveled to some of the locations where my books take place, immersing myself in the environments to ensure that every setting—from the swamps of Louisiana to the vast, untamed mountains—feels real and alive.
Diego Campos and the GhostWalkers are elite soldiers, each possessing unique enhancements that make them formidable weapons. But they are also human, with vulnerabilities, fears, and desires which is easily seen in the very first chapter of Thunder Game. Diego and Leila’s battles don’t just take place in the field but in their hearts as well.
One of the things I love most about writing this series is weaving together the adrenaline-pumping action with the deep, emotional connections that define true romance. These warriors are fiercely protective of the women or men they love, and the bonds they form are unbreakable, even in the face of unimaginable danger.
The science behind the
GhostWalkers is one of the most thrilling aspects of the series to research. Advances in genetic manipulation, bioengineering, and psychic abilities have long been explored in scientific communities, and it’s fascinating to see just how much of my fictional world is rooted in reality. But I also love diving into the heart of my characters—exploring their struggles, their pasts, and the way they come together to create their own family.
Thunder Game is where science meets romance, danger meets devotion, and warriors find love in the most unexpected ways.
It's fascinating how she interweaves fiction and facts together to make her stories so believable.