Every shadow. Every light.
Vampires — retold, reimagined.

Every Shadow.
Every light.
Vampires — retold, reimagined.

Vampire fiction, told as each story demands.

Vampires have appeared as monsters, metaphors, and myths across centuries and cultures. I write vampire fiction that follows that same freedom—sometimes faithful, sometimes altered, sometimes entirely undone—always shaped by the needs of the story itself.

NEW VAMPIRE SERIES

Ravens Hollow is a planned four-book vampire series, with companion volumes, set in a world where vampires evolved alongside humanity and rule from the shadows. By the modern age, power rests with nine kings — while a second, long-banished species threatens the balance they maintain.

Gothic and atmospheric rather than camp, the series is shaped by political intrigue, inherited violence, and the uneasy bonds of found family. Power carries consequence. Loyalty is tested across generations.

The first novel, What Darkness Reveals, releases June 2026.

Ravens Hollow on moonlit night — a raven watches over the lake as houses glow and a lodge lights the cliffs in a mysterious mountain valley.
Gothic atmosphere from Ravens Hollow: shadowy figure in antique mirror, candlelight, wine glass, leather book.

WHY VAMPIRE STORIES?

Vampires endure because they refuse to settle into a single meaning. They have been monsters of contagion, symbols of power, mirrors of grief, and vessels for social fear. Each era reshapes them to answer the questions it cannot ask directly.

Much of modern vampire fiction has narrowed that range, repeating familiar tropes until their edges dull. I’m interested in what remains when those shortcuts are stripped away — in the folklore that predates them, the history that shaped them, and the questions we have not yet allowed these creatures to carry.

What if everything we think we know about them is wrong?