Like Outlander? Try these…
I don’t think I’ve made any secret of the fact I LOVE the Outlander series. So much so that when I first started writing, I was certain I wanted to write historical romances and I definitely wanted the time travel element. I loved the idea of a modern woman being thrown back to a time. What could be more interesting than the idea of an old-fashioned man coming head to head with an independent woman? I explored that idea in my June Girls stories. Now…I’m not even pretending I write as well as Diana Gabaldon. That woman is an amazing storyteller, but I had a lot of fun writing the genre…even if it was only for two books. If you’re a fan of Outlander, I hope you’ll give these a peek and let me know what you think.

June Girls, book one
Who says lightning doesn’t strike twice?
When Hayley Garland finds herself out in the English woods late one night, she’s nearly struck by lightning during a freak storm. But what she thought was a near miss is actually a direct hit.
Captain Jack Campbell is riding along the Dover shoreline, cursing his ill-timed trip in a torrential downpour. Before he can find shelter, he discovers something much more interesting: a beautiful redhead.
Sparks fly whenever Hayley and Jack are together—in and out of the bedroom. But between a wicked earl, a missing woman, Hayley’s penchant for finding trouble, and the inconvenience of an unexpected trip through time, they have to find a way to work out their differences before events from the past threaten to take away their future.

How far would you go to help a friend?
Tori Hamilton’s friends have disappeared without a trace. Mysterious clues lead to their possible whereabouts, but is she willing do what it takes to find them? Even if it means traveling back in time?
Lord Benjamin Sinclair is losing his mind—literally. He’s inherited a rundown estate and become guardian to a little girl—a self-imposed mute—with a tragic past. He’s also found himself in possession of a beautiful amnesiac who seems to have no past at all. On top of all that, he’s suffering from serious nightmares—remnants from his time at war—and an overwhelming sexual attraction to his strange lady.
Soon, Ben and Tori aren’t merely fighting to keep their hands off each other. They’re forced to do battle with a villain determined to silence Ben’s ward once and for all.