About Me

I’ve loved books and storytelling for as long as I can remember. I was the kid sneaking novels under the covers after bedtime, the student who always left the library with the tallest stack, and the person constantly scribbling half-formed ideas on scrap pieces of paper.

Writing has always been the through-line. I studied journalism because I wanted a career built around words (and briefly because I thought it might land me at a Formula 1 race—youthful optimism is a powerful thing). While my professional path led me into communications and marketing, storytelling never really let go.

For a while, though, I let the labels take over. Wife. Mother. Professional. The roles I carried felt so practical and necessary, they quietly crowded out the creative one. Writing began to feel indulgent, like something I could only return to once everything else was handled. It took time to realize that creativity isn’t something you earn back later; it’s something that deserves space alongside the rest of life.

Once I returned to fiction, it stuck. Hard. I finished my second novel on New Year’s Eve 2018, just hours before my own deadline, and in 2019 my publication journey officially began. My debut novel, Can’t Take It Back, was published in April 2020.

Today, I write stories about relationships, identity, and the quiet moments that change everything. I’m so glad you’re here—feel free to explore, and don’t hesitate to reach out or say hello.