May 2, 2026

Where to start with my books

When I discover an author who already has an extensive bibliography, I often search for suggestions about which of their books to start with. With that in mind, I thought it'd be fun to share where I think a new reader should start with my books. 

The good news is that most of my books are standalone, so you can pick them up without having read my other books. However, there are four books I normally recommend to my first-time readers, depending on what you're looking for.

  1. If you want something short in order to sample my writing style: "Drive". "Drive" is a short story set in a post-apocalyptic world, a theme that runs through several of my books. Although it's the first book in a series of short stories, "Drive" can be read on its own.  
  2. If you want a longer story that's representative of the YA books I've written: Transmissions. I recommend this book especially if you aren't in the mood for a dystopian/post-apocalyptic story. It's YA, it's a novella, and it's a great story IMHO.
  3. If you like reading a series: Hopeless. The only adult novel series I've written is the After Z-Day series, and Hopeless is the first book. Read it to find out my take on the zombie apocalypse.
  4. If you're looking for a book for a younger audience: George and the Galactic Games. This is the first book I published, so it holds a special place in my heart. Although it's targeted to a pre-teen audience, readers of all ages can enjoy this book.
I hope this helps if you've been considering which of my books to start with!


     


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