Books
“Do you miss stories that feel alive, where the world breathes and the human hand chooses every word?
Have you grown weary of tales that tell instead of show, or worlds that feel thin and hollow?
I write historical novels the old way: no shortcuts, no algorithms—only craft, heart, and time.
Read my novels and remember what storytelling once was.” —Edmond Thornfield
—Mark Twain, Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World (1897).




