Books

Digital Siege: The Future Is Under Attack

Book #1 from the series: Digital Siege

Navy SEAL Carter thought he’d faced it all - until a new enemy threatened not just his team, but the very fabric of global security. When a powerful cyber weapon is discovered, capable of unleashing devastation in the wrong hands, Carter is thrust into a mission that’s as complex as it is perilous. The assignment? Track down the weapon,...

The Hunt For Bennett: No One Can Hide The Truth (Digital Siege Book 2)

Book #2 from the series: Digital Siege

In the high-stakes world of cyber warfare and covert operations, betrayal is often just another move in the game.
After dismantling the criminal empire of Anton Leclerc, Navy SEAL Carter and his steadfast ally Parker return to the National Security Operations Center (NSOC), only to face a new challenge: the enigmatic Dr. Eliza Bennett, a rogue...

The Global Network: Unmasking The Shadow of Phoenix (Digital Siege Book 3)

From the series: Digital Siege

The shadow of Phoenix still lingers, but Carter, Bennett, and Parker are ready to strike back.

In the wake of The Hunt for Bennett, the world teeters on the brink of chaos. Project Phoenix, the enigmatic and ruthless organization behind a global conspiracy, has been exposed—but its reach runs deeper than anyone imagined. Now, Navy SEAL CDR Alex...

To Hoist A Symbol Hue: A USNA Class of 1974 Memoir

The early 1970s were turbulent times. The Viet Nam War was raging and anti-war protests were being held at colleges and universities across the nation. However, on 29 June 1970 1,392 young men volunteered to serve their country by entering the U.S. Naval Academy. Over the next 4 years they would witness many major events while completing their...

We Were Called To Serve: Inspirational memories from the USNA Class of ‘74

5 June 2024 marked the 50th anniversary of the graduation of the U.S. Naval Academy Class of 1974. The Class of ’74 had entered the Naval Academy at a time when the country was still immersed in the highly unpopular Vietnam War, the draft of young men into the military was still in force, and anti-military sentiment ran high. The Academy was...

Three Down and Locked: Memoir of a Naval Aviator

Every year the U.S. Navy designates some 1,200 Naval Officers as Naval Aviators once they have successfully completed a rigorous and very demanding flight curriculum. The author was one of those earning his “Wings of Gold” in 1976. He details what was required of student pilots in each phase of flight training and some very unusual events he...

Our Elizabeth: Her Struggle With Opioid Addiction

In the late 1990’s pharmaceutical companies reassured the medical community that patients would not become addicted to time released opioid pain relievers and healthcare providers began to prescribe them at greater rates. Increased prescription of opioid medications led to widespread misuse of both prescription and non-prescription opioids...

Hometown Innocence Lost: Childhood Memoir of a Small Town Baby Boomer

Growing up in a small mid-western town during the 50’s and 60’s was a memorable experience. The 50’s were a time of post World War II/ Korean War economic prosperity in which there was predictable day to day activity and an unchallenged sense of societal norms. The 60’s started out as what everyone thought would be a Golden Age, but beginning in...

Tall Oaks: Living The Retirement Dream

Every day approximately 10,000 people enter retirement in the US. Most are part of the Baby Boomer generation (those born between 1946 and 1964). They have saved for years in order to be at a financial point where they feel comfortable that their retirement income sources will sustain them for the remainder of their lives. At first most are...