I’m so excited to announce my 2025 releases. I wasn’t sure what I could bring to the table after a crazy year like 2024, but I think the books coming this year are some of the strongest I’ve ever written. Check out the list below!
2025 Releases
January 29th – The Last King
A dying king, a guardian lion, and a shadowy demon spell disaster for Portents.
The skandola—an ancient talisman with the power to ward off evil—is in danger. When its protection fails, one of the great demons from the underworld escapes to walk the Earth once more.
Ur has returned and with him comes eternal darkness.
Greg Loren, reassigned from the Central Precinct to a cold case warehouse, finds himself pulled into the conflict when a Shishi lion—a guardian to the last king of men—dies in front of him. Unsure how to proceed, Loren turns to the only person he trusts when the city turns bizarre: Soriya Greystone.
Together, with the help of the king’s final guardian, Idris, Loren and Soriya must keep the king safe long enough to banish Ur’s evil from the city of Portents forever.
April 9th – Greystone-in-Training Box Set
Finally, the trilogy will be collected. The digital box set is something I’ve had in the works for years but could never find the right time to release it.
I love this series. It was such a blast to explore Soriya’s past, while building up elements that will have a HUGE impact on the end of the main series. Whenever someone asks about books I’m most proud of I point them to this trilogy.
The pre-order should be live for this one pretty soon.
June 4th – Greystone Book Six – Alpha and Omega
The Kindly Killer stalks Portents.
Seven victims have been claimed by the murderous madman. No connections exist between the deceased. No clues remain at the scenes.
Greg Loren knows the killer is behind the death of his wife and he’s willing to do anything to prove it. Crossing lines comes at a cost, though, both personally and professionally. With his career at risk, Loren must discover what is more important: the answers to the past or carving out a future.
Soriya Greystone watches him from a distance, afraid to pull him into her world. But when the twin masked menaces of Comedy and Tragedy strike the city with a chaotic crime wave, the pair are forced together.
How are these two disparate threats connected? And what is the secret behind the Kindly Killer’s mania?
Witness the beginning as Loren and Soriya meet for the first time. But will their partnership survive the trial by fire?
The second half of the Greystone Saga kicks off with a murder and a promise—one that portends dark days ahead…
October 15th – Greystone Book Seven – Errant Knight
A knight’s destiny spells the end for Portents.
In the final days of Camelot, Merlin foresaw a great darkness rising. He dispatched five knights to combat this evil—and safeguard the world from its insidious threat. The knights built a fail-safe device, should all hope fade, and awaited the day it became necessary.
The clock starts ticking when a prominent philanthropist is found murdered. Detective Samantha Myers, with the aid of a centuries-old siren Thel, is pulled into the case. Stymied by the secrets uncovered, Myers turns to the only man capable of solving the mystery: Greg Loren.
In the absence of Soriya Greystone, Loren has taken up the role of protector in Portents. He feels inadequate to handle the burden though, especially when he learns his new partner, Gabe, is spiraling at school and with his foster family.
The case proves the perfect distraction as Loren confronts the deadly guardians of the knights. As each key falls into the hands of the murderous Squire, Merlin’s prophecy is on the verge of becoming a reality.
Can Loren protect the last knight and the key he bears or will Portents fall in the wake of his failure?
The restoration of Portents may be over before it has even begun in this epic installment to the Greystone Saga.
December – Coventry Christmas Adventures # 2 and 3
More details to come on these later.
December – TBD
I mentioned a book in last week’s blog that I’m hoping to get to rework. I really would like to see it released this year, but that might be pushing things. We’ll see what I can do.
Whew. Okay. That was more than I was expecting. I better start writing.