SHATTERED LIKE GLASS now available!

Madeline Andrews is desperate for a fresh start.

With the divorce from her abusive husband finalized, she looks forward to throwing herself head-first into her new job. Still reeling from the loss of her father three years ago and subsequent estrangement from her mother, Madeline hopes to find solace in the city she once knew. The city where her college sweetheart, Shane Harding, grew up. The place she lost him to all those years ago.

In a city large enough to keep them apart, Madeline and Shane find each other. Madeline is happy for the reconnection with someone she once loved—someone she thought she would marry—but also terrified that the truth she’s been keeping secret the last seven years will finally come out. A miscarriage, a broken relationship—how can she possibly hope to be happy when everything around her falls apart? 

Is it possible to ever be whole again when you’ve shattered like glass?

TWO WHITE PILLS

Some days are good. Really good. But then there are the bad days. The days I dread. The ones that make me wonder if life is worth living.

That’s why every day of my life begins with two white pills.

Molly Taylor is a college student trying to keep up appearances.

Adam Hoffmann is a local police officer who just wants to forget.

Against the backdrop of their idyllic seaside town, their darkest fears are constantly looming just out of frame. For Molly, it’s the two white pills she takes each morning to keep the obsessions and compulsions at bay. For Adam, it’s the impending anniversary of the death of a fellow officer he was responsible for. 

As Molly and Adam’s paths collide, it becomes harder for each to hide from the truth. But amid all of the chaos and the lowest of lows, Molly and Adam will have to make a choice: will they be brave enough to choose life? And willing to live with the consequences?

Is it possible to find hope when you’ve hit rock-bottom?

A portion of the royalties from every copy of TWO WHITE PILLS purchased will be donated to NAMI to help fund essential community programs and aid for those with mental illness.