February 2026 Newsletter

 I’m excited to finally share this with you — my new book is almost here. Thank you for being part of this journey. I think you’re going to love this one.

    It’s releasing in paperback, hardback, and ebook. The ebook is now available for preorder on Amazon, and signed physical copies can be reserved directly through my store.

Releases March 14, 2026 (PI Day)

Ebook Pre-Order


If you were a dad who had the tech, wouldn’t you make your son a superhero?


To everyone he doesn’t trust, Rich only speaks in numbers. “One” means hello. “Two” means a second hello on the same day. For most, that’s all they ever hear.

Rich only trusts his mom, his once-best friend Ally, the Ono family, and his therapist, Shrink Carrol—though, should he?

Elko, Nevada may be a quiet town, but his father’s laboratory hides in the nearby desert with its ground-breaking nanotech. Could it also hold the secrets to his father’s death murder?

When nefarious military contractors come looking for that technology, they find that only the son, sixteen-year-old Rich can retrieve it. To protect those he loves, Rich must solve the clues his father left or suffer the consequences—elimination of himself and his family and friends.

Can Rich, with the help of Ally and Mai Ono, uncover the code that will save his family and friends? 

Fun News

Orson Scott Card read the back of my Fire Light to an audience at the LTUE author’s conference. I had so much fun being a fellow panelist with such an amazing author.

Writing Update

 I am 75% the way through the first draft of Trinity of Mind book 4. Jake, Kendra, Alexis, Luiz, Ariel, and more will be back.

I am constantly finding ways to keep up with writing, despite being a full-time software engineer, husband, and father of four. I recently started using notebooks and a pencil. It is working.  

If you haven’t read the Trinity of Mind Series yet, check it out! Image is linked.


Have a great day. Thanks for catching up with me! 

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