Happy New Year, Moonridge friends.
I hope your holidays were amazing (mine definitely were) and that you are easing into 2026 with a good book and a positive outlook.
I wanted to kick off the year with a quick update and something very exciting, because if we’re starting a new year, we might as well do it with ghosts, time travel, and bad romantic decisions.
I am officially in the final proofing stage for Right Place Wrong Time, Book 3 in the Welcome to Moonridge series. The story is firmly in place (even though I did add another chapter right after Thanksgiving) and at this stage, it’s all about catching the tiny things. Once that’s done, we move into typesetting, ordering physical proofs, and making any last, minor tweaks before the book is locked and ready to go.
Which means I have a release date:
Right Place Wrong Time releases on March 10.
And today, I’m happy to share the cover.

This book has been a labor of love. It’s spooky, romantic, emotionally messy, and deeply tied into the larger Moonridge mythology. If you thought things between Calvin and Everett were done after the reveal at the end of Book 2, this is where things get complicated.
Everett and Calvin reconnect after a drunken Valentine’s Day mishap, and Calvin begins to realize Everett might not be the bad guy he thought he was. When a time travel door is discovered, Calvin decides he’s going to go back and prevent the Concord from ever making Everett one of them. But, as is to be expected, nothing is ever that simple in Moonridge.
This book digs deeper into the town’s past, the reach of the Concord, and what happens when love doesn’t follow a straight line through time. It’s still very much Moonridge, and full of found family, sharp humor, and supernatural chaos. Just be prepared for everything to be turned on its head. The Moonridge you think you know is anything but.
I’ll be sharing more details as we get closer to release, including preorder info, sneak peeks, and links to ARCs when available.
Thank you, as always, for reading, cheering, and letting me keep telling these stories. Here’s to a new year, a new book, and another trip back to Moonridge.
Now it’s time for me to get back to scoping out Book 4.



