When Paige Graham moved to Shannon River, she expected change, certainly.

What she did not expect was catching the eye of Vance Ebert, the high school golden boy—the cunning boy with deep, dark secrets and a mysterious twin who warns her to stay away.

Of course, she doesn’t. She gets involved.

Nothing could have prepared her for the consequences.

“You’ve got too much save the world in you, Graham.”

  • MAGENTA

    (2021)

    It all started with the move to Shannon River.

    Cliche, of course, but Paige Graham soon realizes that what appears to be cliche and harmless is truly dangerous. Posing as the high school golden boy, Vance Ebert has many secrets, dark ones that Paige soon discovers in the worst of ways. Vance's twin brother, Jimmy, warns Paige not to get involved—but she was taught not to keep those kinds of secrets. She is determined to tear Vance's kingdom down.

    She was not prepared for the consequences.

    After a near-disastrous attempt at beating Vance at his own game, Paige finds herself targeted by the Nexus, a dangerous gang bent on repaying her for her strike against them. With a boy bearing scarred wrists as her reluctant guide, Paige is forced to dive headfirst into a world of evil, where nothing is ever as it seems and God is used only as a curse.

    Tearing a kingdom down is not as easy as she thought.

  • Book Two

    To Be Announced

  • Book Three

    To Be Announced

“Sara Jolene leaves the world of fantasy and creates an emotional, riveting drama that is current with the times that we are in right now.”

“This is a whole new area for our author, from fantasy to realism, and I cannot tell you how well she handled the subjects. This book is well-structured, well-proofed and well-edited; the story line is fast-paced, without trite or contrived scenes; the story is strongly written, the characters are complex and well-developed and the dialogue is honest and believable. This is not just small town America/Canada, this is the true picture of what many of us experience in our families, in our work situations and our relationships. It is real, raw, and done beautifully. Thank you SMJ for writing a true story.”