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Work in Progress

Journey with me as I continue to sink deep into the life and times of Caterina of Siena!

As I prepare to write the sequel to World Between Worlds, I’ll be delving deeper into my research through both scholarly studies and real-life experiences. Subscribe to my mailing list to receive mini-articles on the life of St. Catherine of Siena, and connect with me virtually on my travel blog as I journey to Europe to again walk in the footsteps of Caterina. Experience her world, see the sites she saw, and get to know the real-life person of Caterina of Siena. Discover her world, see the sights she saw, and learn about the real-life person of Caterina of Siena!

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Fiction

My novels explore the inspiring life of St. Catherine of Siena, a figure whose faith and determination brought hope during the 14th century. Born in 1347—just months before the epidemic of the bubonic plague ravished the world—she was a mystic, scholar, and advocate for peace within the Church and society.

Caterina’s spiritual journey embraced deep devotion and service, fueled by divine visions that shaped her understanding of God’s love. Caterina courageously urged rulers and popes to seek justice during challenging times, and she succeeded—yet in unexpected ways.

In a world seeking guidance, Caterina’s life offers valuable lessons on resilience and spiritual growth.

San Domenico in  Siena, Italy on a hill with surrounding buildings, trees, and a stone wall in the foreground.

Non-Fiction

Where Medieval Saints Meet Modern Souls

Medieval mystics such as Julian of Norwich, Catherine of Siena, Angela of Foligno and the unknown author of The Cloud of Unknowing can seem unreachable in today’s world. How can we relate to personalities drawn to ecstatic raptures and extraordinary closeness with the Spirit of God?

Is it possible for us to also touch the hem of God’s robe?

My answer is a firm and resounding yes! Although most of us aren’t mystics in the traditional sense, we can still touch the hem of God’s robe and draw ever closer to His Spirit.

Join me on a journey through history that speaks directly to your soul. Explore the medieval mystics whose wisdom still echoes in our lives today.

Close-up of a white stone sculpture of Catherine of Siena, her hand resting on her cheek, set against a background of trees.

My Travels

Journey with me through Europe’s winding paths and medieval villages as I unravel the secrets that will shape the sequel to World Between Worlds!

My next European adventure will be in October 2025. Following in the footsteps of Caterina of Siena, my husband and I will travel to Provence and various locations in Italy, including:

France:

  • Marseilles, Avignon, and Sainte-Baume Cave (Mary Magdalene’s cave in Provence)

Italy:

  • Genoa, Lucca, Pisa, Assisi, Montefalco, Montepulciano

  • And obviously Siena!

“God provided for my refreshment by giving me the ability to write so that I might have a little something to vent my heart, lest it burst.”