I’m a Manitoba-based author with a passion for storytelling that shines a light on mental illness, self-worth, and discovering your identity. Growing up in the prairies, I found inspiration in the quiet magic of open skies and golden fields, and after a reluctant move to Alberta in high school, I returned home as soon as I could—this time with my husband by my side.

I am the author of the poetry collection I Spent A Year Saying I Love You, the YA novel A Chance To Be Happy, the queer new adult fiction, Blue Door Café, and my first adult romantasy, Oath, is releasing November 28th in ebook and paperback. Through my writing, I hope to create the kind of books I needed when I was younger—stories that remind readers they are loved, even when they feel unlovable. By weaving together themes of resilience, identity, and the complexities of human emotions, I aim to craft narratives that resonate with readers from all walks of life. Each character in my stories embarks on a journey of self-discovery, encouraging readers to embrace their true selves and find beauty in their imperfections. Ultimately, my goal is to inspire hope and foster a sense of community, reassuring individuals that they are never truly alone in their struggles.
When not writing, I can be found experimenting in the kitchen, exploring the outdoors, or immersing themselves in the world of LARP. I also have a deep love for animals and dream of having a furry companion someday. Above all, I believe in making the world a kinder, brighter place—one story at a time.