My newest book, The Curse of Elspeth Armstrong, is now available on Amazon.com. Like my first book, Wait for Me, I explore the theme of trying to set right wrongs of the past. What an amazing ability that would be! We all have regrets and guilt; wishing we could take back certain words or actions or sorry that we didn’t take a chance because fear held us back. One of the main characters, Angus Armstrong, lives a life of remorse after placing a curse on the Brookes family. The story spans several generations, Angus’ actions affecting family after family, until descendants of both the Armstrong and Brookes families seek to end the endless cycle of pain. There is a dark side to this book, but if you’re familiar with my style of writing, I always end on a hopeful note. I remember Oprah saying once that she didn’t like books with happy endings because they weren’t realistic. I respectfully disagree, Ms. Winfrey. I love stories of redemption all wrapped up in romance, history, and (of course!) the paranormal. More than that, though, I believe in happy endings, both literary and real. Enjoy.