Books

These are the stories I’ve had the chance to write over the past few years. I’m glad to share them with you.

Each one begins in its own way, but they’re tied together by moments that linger, the connections that shape us, and a few familiar threads along the way.

Some Sunny Day

Love will mess you up unlike anything else. Mae Seasons knows that, yet she didn’t expect it to come back for her at ninety-three.

After leaving Silver Springs and Alex Chambers behind two years earlier, a discovery in France suggests that the man she once so fiercely loved—and lost to war—may have left behind more than just memories. Upon this breakthrough, Mae’s carefully held story begins to crack, and when she calls Alex in the middle of the night with the news, she pulls him back into her orbit.

What follows is a journey across continents and into the past — through letters, secrets, and the truths that change not only what you know, but who you are.

A sequel to Between Two Seasons, Some Sunny Day unfolds in alternating perspectives from Alex—the narrator readers first came to know—and Mae, whose voice and story is as sharp as it is unforgettable.

Deeply moving and laced with humour, Some Sunny Day is about the ghosts we chase, the reality we choose to believe, and finding connection in the most unexpected places.

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Between Two Seasons

Haunted by regret and stalled by guilt. Alex Chambers arrives at Silver Springs Health and Rehabilitation Centre searching for redemption. What he finds instead is Mae Seasons — a sharp-tongued, fiercely independent resident with no interest in being anyone’s project.

Alex came hoping to make amends for the mistakes of his youth, especially to the woman he once hurt. But when that hope slips away, he’s drawn into an unexpected role: caregiver and reluctant confidant to Mae, whose irreverence hides a lifetime of buried truths.

As days at Silver Springs unfold in their strange, often absurd rhythm, Alex is forced to confront the tangled grief of his past. Through awkward silences, reluctant confessions, and moments of startling vulnerability, he and Mae forge an unlikely friendship — one stitched together by shared loneliness, reluctant compassion, and the possibility of healing.

At once poignant and quietly humorous, Between Two Seasons is a story about the lives we try to outrun, the people who challenge us to face ourselves, and the surprising ways connection takes root.

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