
Class Collision: Fall From Grace
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Born into privilege, David is brilliant, spoiled, mean, and arrogant.
At age ten he is kidnapped for ransom, brutally beaten, and left for dead. Unable to get home, he ends up being placed in one of many orphanages during the Great Depression, There he finishes out his childhood in obscurity and poverty.
Ashamed of what he has become, knowing he could never be acceptable to his family now, at age sixteen he runs away from everything and heads out west. There he will attempt to make something of himself before attempting to return home.
That’s when he meets Linda. She has no idea of his wealthy roots, and he has no interest in telling her.
His love for her doesn’t wait for permission… It grows amid the weeds, until the bloom is strong enough to emerge. Through the trials of life, they fall in love against the odds that are determined to destroy them both.

Class Collision: Phoenix Rising
In book two of the Class Collision series, David and Linda begin making a life for themselves. But as soon as their love starts to grow, so does Linda’s realization of his secrets–the extent of his lies and unwillingness to trust her. Their marriage begins to crack under the strain and the calamity of World War II takes over.
Hope begins to fail as David no longer considers a future where he will be able to return home. Instead, his focus must turn to survival once again. With bombs blasting, he enters the blood and carnage of the Pacific Theater.

The Forgotten Queen: Original Edition
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In 2013 I wrote this novel in a bit of a rush because I had limited time and wanted to get the story down. Then in the fall of 2024, I was home sick from work and reread my pubished version of this story. I was shocked to realize how many details I had left out. Immediately, I began typing a new extended version. The result is The Forgotten Queen Trilogy which is highlighted on other pages of my website.

Music Rhythm Worksheets
This book was written out of necessity. As a piano teacher, I needed a quick and easy method for teaching students rhythm. This method begins very basic and continues through intermediate studies.
I have found that teaching visual patterns is highly effective. Learning these patterns at a glance assists in creating a solid base for rhythmic fluency.
The PDF version of this book – I made this available to music educators for educational purposes only. To access the worksheets, click on the TEXT link below.
