I was born in Zanesville,
Ohio. Raised most of the
time, in Cambridge, Ohio,
but moved around quite a bit
due to my father working on
off-shore drilling
platforms. I have lived
across the U.S. and even for
a short time in Kuwait when
I was a toddler.
When I was nine, I was
placed in a foster home,
where I continued to live
until I was 17. During my
time in the foster home I
was both blessed and cursed.
Blessed because I had
finally gotten some
stability in my life, no
more moving to different
locations, and staying in
the same school system
longer than a year. I took
swimming and gymnastics at
the local YMCA, where I
made both the gymnastics
team and the swim team. I
was able to experience many
things growing up I would
not have been able to do had
I continued living with
my natural mother.
However, I was cursed
because I never truly felt
like part of the foster
family because I was the
outsider. The family I
lived with had two natural
daughters who got priority
on everything that was done.
I was treated more like a
servant than a member of the
family. I also had to
watch as my brothers
returned to live with our
mother but I had to stay
with the foster family.
Things changed when I met
my soul mate and husband.
His family lived just two
houses away from my foster
aunt's house, who suggested
he introduce himself. While
home on leave from the Navy,
he nervously arrived to meet
me. We hit it off
immediately and spent the
whole evening talking and
getting to know each other.
However, he had to leave the
next day to return to his
military life. We wrote
back and forth for the next
month while he was away.
When he returned, we got
engaged. Nine months later
we got married, (two weeks
after I turned 17.)
We had three children
together. We are still
happily married after 19
years. I spend most of my time working as a
customer service
representative and taking
care of my children and
husband.
After surgery on my
shoulder in 2006, I
decided it was time to write
a book I had been
contemplating for several
months. During the month off
of work after surgery, I
started writing, every
waking moment I spent at
the computer. By the time
I went back to work I
had over 80,000 words of my
first novel written.
Over the course of the next
20 months I continued to
work on the novel; editing,
reworking, and
perfecting the book. I
finished BLOOD FETISH on my
birthday in 2008.