
A princess who must get married in order to find a crystal ball. she does not want to get married but if she wants to live and save the village and find the crystal ball, she has to get married. But will she be brave enough, will she marry someone who can help her find the the crystal ball, or will herself, her mom and the village go to doom?

Field of Blackbirds is a completed, 120,000 word, historical fiction, primarily set in the Balkan region of Yugoslavia. During a time of ethnic cleansing and genocide, four young men, hemispheres apart, set out for one common purpose; to find God’s mercy. Eventually, wearing different uniforms, their values, ideas and misconceptions collide during the Kosovo Crisis, in 1992. Reed: A baseball loving, all-American, everyday saint, who is ready to serve his country, but must prove that his stomach

Renu stumbles across an ad her father has placed for a groom. Outraged, yet unable to resist, she agrees to an arranged marriage. Her one desire is to have a normal life. Unable to bear her parents’ control, she drifts towards a marriage, she knows is doomed. A tragedy drives her to the arms of her high school sweetheart, Kumar. She has a brief affair with him while courting Sunil. Despite everything, Sunil insists on getting married. When Renu’s son is born, her mother-in-law arrives, drenched

A princess who must get married in order to find a crystal ball. she does not want to get married but if she wants to live and save the village and find the crystal ball, she has to get married. But will she be brave enough, will she marry someone who can help her find the the crystal ball, or will herself, her mom and the village go to doom?

Field of Blackbirds is a completed, 120,000 word, historical fiction, primarily set in the Balkan region of Yugoslavia. During a time of ethnic cleansing and genocide, four young men, hemispheres apart, set out for one common purpose; to find God’s mercy. Eventually, wearing different uniforms, their values, ideas and misconceptions collide during the Kosovo Crisis, in 1992. Reed: A baseball loving, all-American, everyday saint, who is ready to serve his country, but must prove that his stomach

Renu stumbles across an ad her father has placed for a groom. Outraged, yet unable to resist, she agrees to an arranged marriage. Her one desire is to have a normal life. Unable to bear her parents’ control, she drifts towards a marriage, she knows is doomed. A tragedy drives her to the arms of her high school sweetheart, Kumar. She has a brief affair with him while courting Sunil. Despite everything, Sunil insists on getting married. When Renu’s son is born, her mother-in-law arrives, drenched