She has penned over thirty publications. She maintains a steady stream of romantic expression involving diverse character representation.
She is the author of noteworthy series, the female empowered; Femme Fatale, and the family drama; Mum's the Word. The five-star phenomenon, National Parks. Her poetry and memoirs have appeared in literary magazines. Laikyn's unique tone is an iconic symbol for her stories.
Originally from Idaho, she resides wherever the road takes her and her three children.
National Parks is a contemporary love story told over different landscapes. Phoebe is an Asian American, Kenzo (Enzo) is an Asian/African American. Both characters in love but pull apart to remain solitary. They continue to devastate and devote each other for what seems like forever. In this multicultural second chance romance, you are given the heartache of want and the satisfaction of closure.