Books
I don’t write within lines - I write what pulls me in. My novels span dystopian thrillers, cult dramas, and genre-bending mysteries. But they all share one thing:
high-stakes ideas, emotionally charged characters, and stories you won’t want to put down.
Here’s what I’ve written - and what’s coming next.
Set in a recovering post-WWIII London, The Cure follows a father whose DNA holds the answer to humanity’s greatest disease. Hunted by governments, corporations, and extremists, he’ll risk everything to protect his daughter - and the cure inside them.
Here’s What Early Readers Are Saying
“This grabbed me instantly. It’s raw, urgent, and deeply human.”
“The concept is brilliant — and the execution is even better.”
“The Cure feels like Children of Men meets The Last of Us."
The Cure is a dystopian thriller about sacrifice, survival, and the cost of hope. If you loved Children of Men or The Road, this is your next obsession.
After a violent run-in in the capital, Adam, a homeless war veteran, escapes to the New Forest. There, he meets Grace, a whimsical but elusive woman wandering the woods alone. Together, they build The Apostles: a commune promising peace, purpose, and protection to anyone who needs it.
But as the community grows, so does its power, and the cost of belonging becomes dangerously high.
The Apostles – The Book of Adam is the first in a planned trilogy exploring faith, control, and the fine line between devotion and delusion.
There’s a house by the lake, quiet, isolated, and always watching. No matter the decade, no matter who walks through its doors, it remembers.
Every chapter in The Lake House is a standalone story set in this same mysterious home - different characters, different eras, different genres. But each story leaves behind a mark. And not every visitor leaves unchanged.
From doomed lovers escaping a vengeful husband, to LSD experiments gone violently wrong in the 60s. From a heist that ends in bloodshed, to a wartime refuge hiding a darker truth - the house is the one constant, silently tying them all together.
The Lake House is a genre-bending anthology of stories about obsession, regret, delusion, revenge, and hope.
Each chapter is its own short story. Together, they become something far more sinister.