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By the time I started Redemption—almost a year ago—I thought I knew my world inside and out. Turns out, I’d only been scratching the surface. This book has thrown me into every thick plot twist I didn’t see coming—and forced me to learn to trust my characters more than myself.
Jade doesn’t make anything easy. She’s chaos in combat boots. But she’s also everything I needed to find my fight again.
Funny thing is, when I started this author thing, I really thought I was going to write short, spicy romance novels. You know, quick reads, a little heat, a happy sigh.
But apparently, my characters had other plans. Now that I’ve stopped fighting them and fully trust Jade and the ladies to take the lead, I’ve learned romance isn’t all they want—it’s just one layer of a much bigger story. They’ve got secrets, scars, and a whole lot of unfinished business.
Writing this book feels like being thrown into the ring with my own doubts—and forgetting which one of us was supposed to tap out first.
There are moments I want to quit, moments of pure WTF, and moments that remind me why I fell in love with writing in the first place. Because every time I stop trying to wrestle the story into submission, she looks me dead in the eye and says, "Be good.”
(only 1 person knows why those 2 words and he'll probably never see this)
This book is full of ah-ha moments, sharp edges, and a deeper heartbeat I didn’t expect... and I'm only half way through.
I will come out of bloodied, grateful, and stronger.
If Reign was my rebuild and Revenge was my reckoning,
Redemption is me stepping back into the fire—on purpose.

Writing can happen anywhere