Pau is a storyteller who turns every moment of life into art. A creator of mysteries, heartfelt memoirs, and animal-inspired adventures, she blends imagination with real experiences from her lifelong bond with animals. Eva the brave Coton de Tulear and Mochi the clever black cat often accompany her as recurring characters and muses in her stories.

Pau's books explore wonder, humor, and the unseen layers of life - sometimes spiritual, sometimes mysterious, always heartfelt. As an artist and visual creator, she brings scenes to life through photography, watercolor, and AI-assisted illustrations that carry her signature style.

With each project, she invites readers into her world: colorful, curious, and always full of characters inspired by the pets and memories she treasures.

Between Two Worlds is a story of life after trauma, where physical limitation meets inner strength, and purpose is revealed from within.

This is a tender, whisper-soft romance about two souls who recognize each other beyond rules,
labels, and words. No drama, no noise—just the calm certainty of being seen. On warm dawns by
the shore, with a silver fish and a slow cat blink, love learns to speak in silence.

A story of cosmic horror, transformation, friendship, and the thin boundary between light and catastrophe, Book One of the Redwood Hollow series marks the beginning of an epic saga.

In I Am Still Me, the second novel in the Redwood Hollow series, identity becomes the battleground. What begins as quiet unease turns into something far more methodical: a system that listens, documents, and reshapes those who resist it.

The Gymnasium Mystery: Book One – The Doorway Takes Its First Soul is a dark supernatural thriller where loyalty, fear, and the unseen collide inside a school that should have been safe.

You’ve returned to Shadow Pines, the abandoned high school that every sane adult avoids and every brave (or hungry) creature seems to adore. In Book One, our heroes barely escaped the creepy tunnels and the suspiciously clean pool. So naturally, in Book Two… they go right back in.