Fiction

Below is a list of some of my short stories. Click on the title to have the story appear in a new window.

The Curious Tale Of Tammy Flagg (Sep. 2007)
A New Day 
(Sep. 2007)
Vikki Goes To A Baseball Game (Feb. 2007)
How Wrong She Had Been (Feb. 2007)
America Reached Its Zenith in 2006 (Nov. 2006)
A Dating Danger (Feb. 2006)
A Bar Scene: Mistaken Identity (Feb. 2006)
Skier Dude (Feb. 2006)
Never Go To The Grocery Store Hungry (Jan. 2006)
Christmas Realization (Dec. 2005)
Who’s gay? (Dec. 2005)


A FOREIGN AFFAIR

Ladies, do you want to know what that man across the room might be thinking about you?

My second novel, A Foreign Affair (ISBN 978-0-9789381-1-6), is a departure from the suspense of my first novel; it’s a love story, it takes place mostly in Argentina, and it’s told entirely from the man’s point of view. Here’s the description from the back cover:

Love is a difficult proposition to negotiate under ideal circumstances. But when two people live at opposite ends of the Americas and have different languages and cultures, does love have a chance?

Steven Short, a handsome and usually self-confident bachelor, travels to Las Leñas, Argentina with his buddies for a week of male bonding on the ski slopes. However, on his first evening there, he encounters a beautiful Argentine named Corina Corto. Corina proves to be much more than an alluring Latina. Her sometimes passionate and sometimes indifferent behavior sends Steven reeling. Despite the challenges she poses, Steven pursues what seems to be his perfect match through dazzling ski resorts in North and South America, and the exciting cities of Buenos Aires, Washington, DC, and Miami Beach.

This emotional rollercoaster of a story explores what can happen to a man who falls head-over-heels in love with a seemingly impossible woman in an exotic locale.

A Foreign Affair can be purchased through Amazon.com

 

RED SNOW

And don’t forget my first novel, Red Snow (ISBN 0-9789381-0-0).

Red Snow is about the relationships among a group of ski friends on vacation at Whistler-Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada. However, there is a suspenseful undercurrent: While the main characters are enjoying skiing and bonding, an unlikely pair of environmental activists who hate ski resorts are working to stage a catastrophic event that will teach humans a lesson. Will the terrorists succeed, and if so, will your new friends be caught up in the carnage?

To see some fun reviews of Red Snow, click on Praise For Red Snow.

Red Snow can be purchased through Amazon.com.