
Screwing a stranger in the bathroom of a biker bar was never part of the plan—but Beth’s rolling with it. Every good girl needs her piece of rough.
Winner of Best Love Scene for 2015 Moonshine Awards


He saved her that early morning in the doughnut shop and didn’t say anything to her afterwards. He went back to his doughnut and coffee and didn’t even look at her again. But Beth looked at the older man with the too-long hair and frown on his face and couldn’t look away.
3rd Place Best AU Fic for 2015 Moonshine Awards
2nd Place Best Happily Ever After Fic for 2015 Moonshine Awards
3rd Place Best Series for 2016 Moonshine Awards

Series

Beth’s the new girl that Dale has hired to answer the phones and handle the invoices and balance the books at the garage and while the other mechanics all try to give her their most charming smiles and best pickup lines, Daryl stays away from her as if she has some disease he’s afraid of catching.
2nd Place Best Series for 2015 Moonshine Awards

Series

For Beth, being a famous singer is great until she falls for a big time movie star Daryl Dixon. Everything is bliss until she gets ready for her world tour. Things fall apart days before the tour and she’s hopelessly broken. Can two meddling siblings mend the rift between the two past lovers?


He’s a War Vet having a tough battle with PTSD, she’s a girl struggling with her own depression. Can they help each other? This is a journey two people take out of the depths of depression, and back to having a reason to live, laugh and love
3rd Place Best AU for 2016 Moonshine Awards


She was a tiny thing with blond hair worn up in a ponytail, great big blue eyes, pale skin and a bright friendly smile. She was wearing a snug pair of Levis and Henley thermal shirt with a plaid flannel…Merle did not fail to notice his baby brothers’ reaction to the young woman.
