
Last weekend, I had the tremendous privilege of attending the first-ever LitRPG Con in Denver, Colorado.
Today, Tuesday, I released my fourth book: Engineer’s Odyssey, a standalone side story in the Apocalypse Parenting universe, where the main character starts the apocalypse trapped in the Denver International Airport.
For those who are paying attention, this means that when my flight out of Denver got canceled/rescheduled, I was definitely doing calculations like “This is fine! This is super fine! I’ll be out of here by eight and the apocalypse starts between 9 and 10 am local time. Plus, that’s on a Wednesday. Today’s a Monday. Nothing at all to worry about. Definitely.”
Anyway, I took a few photos as I was moving through the airport and I thought it might be fun to share them with readers.







Some views of the area around Denver as I took off and landed. I was trying to spot the Costco Distribution Center that’s near the airport – which was the inspiration for the ValuCo Distribution Center that appears in my book – but I’m not sure if I managed that or not. I still thought people might like seeing the countryside they travel through! It’s surprisingly open for an area so near a mountain range.


Anyway, hope you all enjoyed! You can find Engineer’s Odyssey on Audible, Amazon, Kobo Plus, and several other retailers. You can also request your local library add it to their OverDrive catalogue!