One question I’m occasionally asked is: Which of your novels is the most popular? It’s a fair question—and one I can answer with a few numbers.
But before diving into the stats, let me say this: for me, writing novels has never been about making money. I write because I enjoy telling stories, exploring characters, and bringing new worlds to life. Every sale is a bonus, but the real reward is hearing that someone connected with a story I wrote.
That said, here are the sales figures as they currently stand:
- Timepath – 255 copies sold (print + digital)
- Enchanted Journal – 153
- Red-Haired Distraction – 39
- The Viking Princess – 36
- Pony Express – 15
As you can see, Timepath leads the pack by a wide margin. This science fiction time-travel adventure seems to resonate with readers who enjoy fast-paced plots with a twist of mystery and philosophical intrigue. I’m grateful for the support it’s received.
After Timepath, the numbers drop sharply. Enchanted Journal has built a solid following, particularly among readers who love historical fiction with a touch of the mystical. It’s the book that launched my Oregon Trail series and eventually led to Pony Express, which continues the story after the wagon train arrives in Oregon.
Red-Haired Distraction, a western adventure with a hint of romance, and The Viking Princess, a whimsical tale of college romance set in 1970, have found smaller but dedicated audiences.
I’m proud of all these books and the worlds they represent.
Of course, these numbers reflect only part of the picture. Many readers borrow books, share them with friends, or check them out from libraries. But if you’ve enjoyed one of my novels—or are curious to try one—you can help boost these numbers. Every reader, every review, and every recommendation makes a difference.
Thanks for supporting my stories. I’ll keep writing as long as the ideas keep coming—and I’m grateful you’re on the journey with me.
