Welcome to Broken Heart Oklahoma

When I wrote I'm The Vampire, That's Why, I never imagined that so many people would dig (hah!) the idea of vampire PTA parents. Writing about the unique town of Broken Heart, Oklahoma and the stories of its citizens is more fun than eating a box of gourmet chocolates. That's a lot of love, people!

 

I'm The Vampire, That's Why

Widowed mother of two Jessica Matthews gets Turned by 4,000-year-old Irish vampire Patrick O'Halloran. They fight off evil vampires known as Wraiths, nearly die (er, again), and then fall madly in love. Other stuff happens, of course-wonderful, interesting, must-read stuff-but the most important thing to know is … Patrick's totally hot!







 

Don't Talk Back To Your Vampire

Town librarian Eva LeRoy, proud single mother of a fifteen-year-old daughter, is unaccountably attracted to her … well, murderer … Lorcan O'Halloran. Lor's a former Druid who can't forgive himself for past misdeeds. And he can't stay away from Eva, especially when he's the only one who can protect her from the unknown evil that has encroached Broken Heart's borders.







 

Because Your Vampire Said So

Divorcee Patsy Donahue is an undead hair stylist whose clientele has dwindled down to human donors and shaggy lycanthropes. Her sixteen-year-old son Wilson is driving her crazy, but not as much as the ghosts who want her to solve their problems. But her biggest problem is named Gabriel Marchand-a gorgeous lycanthrope with dark secrets that could mean the death (no, really) of Patsy.







 

Wait Till Your Vampire Gets Home

When Libby Monroe, a dedicated paranormal investigator, sneaks into the strange town of Broken Heart looking for Bigfoot, she's chased into the arms of hunky Ralph Genessa. Ralph's not a hairy ape-like biped, but he is fanged and dead. He's also the father of two adorable twin toddlers. Libby and Ralph might have a chance at true love, if not for the dragons and dark mages trying to keep them apart. Permanently.







 

See? Broken Heart really is just like other small towns. The residents might be dead or furry or immortal, but they're nice and have problems just like the rest of us. I invite you into the world of fanged mothers, cute werewolves, and benevolent goddesses. I'm so thrilled that you are joining me on these exciting adventures!