This work of non-fiction is a MUST for anyone looking to laugh, explore, and rekindle a love of America.

You’re invited to ride along with Brent and Jody through the Kansas night listening to World War Z. Tag along as they pan for gold in the Colorado sunshine, get chased by a giant spider in Iowa, and get eaten alive by unrealistic mosquitos in Kansas again, then discover a train car full of bones—and live to tell about it—all in the interest of just having some fun here.

Historically accurate in its portrayal of the events of 2000-02 in Washington, D.C., Upside Down Kingdom is an inside perspective on what it takes to live and work in our nation’s capital. Follow main character Amy Ashe as she experiences the seedy underbelly of Washington, D.C., including behind-the-scenes looks at Dupont Circle, lobbying, waiting tables, and the moment-to-moment emotions of living through a national crisis. Upside Down Kingdom is based on the author’s life.

My first children’s book!

When Sully the snapping turtle crosses the road, he travels with a frog, cricket, bunnies, a squirrel, and a blue jay. Find out why in this tale through soybeans, cornfields, and a baseball game where adventures abound, and where helping your friends is the key to the journey.