On small towns with big secrets and getting noticed in the book world
I have a fascination with small towns. I did most of my growing up in a small village in Western New York. Now I live in a small town in Southern Ohio. In between, there have been dozens of places I’ve called home, from larger cities to towns that were barely on the map. I love the sense of small- town community, the “we’re all in this together” vibe. I love the quaint shops and cafes, the festivals and celebrations. I love the secrets small towns hold.
Back in 2021 I set my hand to writing a series of books set in a small town called Redford’s Crossing. Same backdrop, different people and scenarios. Redford’s Crossing is none of the towns I have lived in. And it is all of them. The Little Things came out in 2023, and people really seemed to like the place. It was followed by King of Hearts last year. Superheroes is the latest installment.
I’ve never been a ‘hard sell’ promoter. I’m not good at that. Truthfully, I would much rather write than actually promote what I have written. But there’s so much noise in the book world anymore, so many books shouting to be heard. Little books like mine get lost in the ruckus
So consider this my attempt at soft- sell marketing.
If you like clean, faith filled, unpredictable stories set in charming small towns, head over to my publisher’s bookstore and read a page or two of Superheroes. And if you like what you find, they are offering the ebook at a pre-release price of just $3.00. Oh, you can also get it at Amazon 
Either way, thanks for taking the time to read my post. And for those who have preordered, reviewed, and promised to review, from the bottom of my heart, thank you! I appreciate you so much!


