
Breaking Together
Nichole Madrid wakes up on her fourteenth wedding anniversary in a camper in the Rocky Mountains. Her husband Adam left for a quick run to Rainbow Falls hours ago and never came back.
The local police chief knows something—but he’s not talking. He tells Nichole to leave town. She’s not welcome there.
But Nichole and her daughter Emma aren’t leaving without Adam. A snowstorm is moving in over the mountains, threatening to strand them until spring. Their only hope is Maggie Malone.
Nichole has to find Adam before the storm buries them all—along with the town’s secrets.

Losing Time
Imagine life without the constraints of time and space. Imagine everything you do, everyone you meet, and every decision you make flowing together like watercolors on a canvas to form a picture so vast and so beautiful that one can only understand it from a distance.
Losing Time is Adam Madrid’s perspective of the events in Breaking Together. Adam’s story flows from the moment that forever changed the lives of Nichole and Emma into what happens after that for the Madrid family, Maggie Malone, and the Oberlin children. This story will answer lingering questions from Book One and it’ll get you ready for Book Two (Carrying Secrets)! Enjoy!

Carrying Secrets
Desiree Devlin hides her pregnancy for nine months—no friends, no siblings, parents too busy running an obstetrics clinic to notice. When she delivers alone in her bathtub, she thinks the hardest part is over.
Then her baby disappears.
Now her secret is a police investigation, and Desiree is the prime suspect. She has to find her child and prove her innocence before she’s charged with murder.
But delivering the truth might be more dangerous than carrying the secret.

Crossing Bridges
After her husband’s tragic death, Nichole Madrid rebuilt her life as a mother of five—her daughter Emma and four adopted children who came to her through an unimaginable twist of fate.
Now a long-buried secret leads her to California in search of the father she never knew. What she discovers forces her to reconcile with her past and reimagine her future.
As Nichole and her children contemplate a bold move to the West Coast, she must decide: Is she ready to build something new from the ashes of loss?
Some bridges connect more than geography—they connect who we were to who we’re becoming.