There is a certain irony in the title of my forthcoming book: Crossroads: A Path Home. Like many, I watched in horror as our Capital Building, the seat of legislature (somewhat dysfunctional legislature lately, it is true), be infiltrated by a mob. It broke my heart. When I was in … Read More
What’s Coming in 2021
While I wish I could plan for world peace, an end to hunger, and constructive plans for the many other things that need doing, all I can do is write a book. Hopefully, it is one you will love which will also satisfy you. What’s Ahead Because I spent decades … Read More
The Sunday Drive
My DH and I seem to have gotten into the habit of “Sunday Drivers.” We both remember them from our childhoods. Sometimes they are short and combined with a hike, sometimes they are simply a drive. The other day we went north from St. George through deep red-orange cliffs, hills, … Read More
Not Like Other Christmas Past Holiday Seasons
This holiday season is different from any I’ve experienced in the past. There is the obvious–the pandemic is curtailing any gathering with friends and family. But this is also different because we are now living in a 23-foot small trailer, with no room for a tree. I find I’m missing … Read More
Will a Fling Help a Marriage?
Why I Wrote Crossroads: The Path Home While I was thinking about my new novella, the story of Brad and Trish, I came across an article entitled, “Why Do Women Cheat?” published by Good Housekeeping. In it Dr. Alicia Walker noted, “I found women were outsourcing the sexual pleasure in … Read More
The World As It Is: Real Life
My tagline is Real Life, Real Problems, Real Love. I believe that infusing a love story with more than just the romance is vital for a powerful book. After all, we live in a world that has more than it’s fair share of problems, especially as I write this, the … Read More
Cameron Beck and Jen Torres Come Home
Coming Home, the fourth book in the Rocky Mountain Front series, was released on Monday. It tells the story of two people who need to come home in two different ways. As one reviewer eloquently put it: “Jen and Cameron have both left something behind in the deserts of another … Read More
Quiet Next to Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area
As I get ready to launch the latest book in the Rocky Mountain Front series, Coming Home, I am enjoying the peace and quiet of a small town in Utah next to the Wyoming border. As I sit in my office (which doubles as our bed), I can see green … Read More
Cover Reveal for “Coming Home”
Veteran Jen Lopez’s latest fight might be her toughest. For Jen the Nature Fund in Montana is a chance to readjust to civilian life. But she doesn’t feel like she fits in, especially when a fellow employee takes every opportunity to snipe at her. Is he threatened by her gender, … Read More
Kat Martin’s Romantic Suspense: The Ultimate Betrayal Blog Post
The Ultimate Betrayal (Maximum Security) Kat Martin When investigative journalist Jessie Kegan’s father, a colonel in the army, is accused of treason, Jessie is determined to clear his name. Reluctantly, she turns to former Special Ops soldier, Brandon Garrett, her late brother’s best friend—a true heartbreaker, according to her brother. … Read More