Saving Amelie

While writing Saving Amelie, my mother-in-law lay dying.  I learned what it means to care, day and night, for another human being in the most intimate ways.  And despite my love for her, I grasped how the ideologies of the me-first eugenics movement—which was not confined to Nazi Germany—had insidiously infiltrated our world. But I also learned the truth beyond …

D-Day 70th Anniversary Blog Tour–The Passion of Christ and the Third Reich

   Welcome to the D-Day 70th Anniversary Blog Tour! Ten authors of Christian World War II novels are commemorating the brave men who stormed the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944. Thank you for joining us as we remember their heroism and sacrifice. Our novels illuminate different aspects of the war—from the Holocaust to the Pacific to the US …

SAVING AMELIE — RELEASE

In the life of a writer there are books . . . and then there are books.  Saving Amelie was, for me, a rite of passage and certainly my most challenging book to write to date. Multiple points of view written from multiple walks of life and set during the early days of Germany’s WWII sweep of Europe—a time and …