Beyond the Book – here you will find items of historical interest and some of what went into creating Lady Caroline’s adventure.

After years of writing, much research, hours upon hours of editing – and more than a few tears – Discovering Caroline is finally printed, bound and published! And to think – it all started at my dining room table with…

a laptop and an idea.


A sailor’s bunk on the Susan Constant at anchor in Historic Jamestown.

Finding movement restricted, she sucked in a horrified gasp – she was fettered – bound to a small wooden berth on what she surmised was a ship of some kind…Discovering Caroline.


Overgrown thicket at Cape Henry, Virginia.

Looking towards a forest filled with massive trees and thick brush abounding in tangles of vines and creepers, she felt a sudden urge to bolt – to dash towards the breaking waves before MacGregor weighed anchor – to promise him whatever he wished if only he would see her returned.Discovering Caroline


A path through the forest at Yorktown Battlefield in early March.

Though the colony was in the last days of autumn, vines and undergrowth thrived in a wild mass of tangles beneath towering loblolly pines stretching heavenward, eclipsing the sun. Discovering Caroline


3 thoughts on “Beyond the Book – here you will find items of historical interest and some of what went into creating Lady Caroline’s adventure.”

  1. I finished your book moments ago and had to tell you how much I enjoyed it. Your descriptions were so clear and precise, I could see every location. I fell in love with Lady Caroline and Captain Jones and hope you soon publish a sequel to “Discovering Caroline”!

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    1. Thank you so much, Karen! You’ve no idea how much that means to me. I’m very close to finishing the sequel and am hoping to get it into your hands in September – October at the latest!

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