Maroon Cove

Four properties.

Four renovations.

Four love stories.

One unforgettable seaside town.

When Elena Hughes gifts each of her grandchildren a commercial property in Maroon Cove, she doesn’t just spark a renovation challenge — she sparks a journey of healing, hope, and heart‑stealing romance.

From a warehouse to a café, a farmhouse B&B to a shop, each book follows a new couple discovering that sometimes the hardest thing to rebuild… is yourself.

Cosy, romantic, faith‑tinged, and full of community warmth, the Maroon Cove series blends slow burn romance, found family, gentle faith threads, and the kind of community that changes everything.

Each story celebrates love, healing, and the beauty of being truly seen.

If you’re looking for warmth, wit, and swoony clean romance, welcome home.

A love that leads the lost home.

She’s running from the past. He’s certain of his calling. Neither knows what to do with the pull between them.

Carys

I never meant to return to Maroon Cove. Not after losing Mum. Not after walking away from faith. But when Granny leaves me a derelict warehouse to renovate — and hires Evan Morgan to help — I’m forced back into the one place I’ve avoided for years.

A storm floods my Swansea apartment, and suddenly I’m living with Granny, working alongside the man whose steady conviction makes me question everything I thought I’d buried. Letting myself hope again feels dangerous. But walking away might cost me the first place that’s felt like home in a long time.

Evan

I’m building this space for the revival I’ve been praying for — a home for young people searching for hope. Every wall I paint is an act of faith that God will fill it.

Then Carys returns, guarded and hurting, and starts asking the questions I prayed she’d ask years ago. I shouldn’t be texting her late at night or offering lifts just to be near her. If I lose my integrity, I could lose her… and the trust of the youth I’m called to serve.

Why is the only girl I’ve ever wanted off‑limits?
If this is a test of faith, I hope I don’t fail.


Someone to Believe In is a heartfelt Fish‑Out‑of‑Water, Opposites‑Attract Christian Romance, blending a tender coming‑to‑faith journey with kisses‑only chemistry and an emotional slow burn set in a small Welsh seaside town.

A love that risks the one thing they can’t afford to lose.

She wants to disappear into the background.
He wants her to finally step into the light.
But if they live together, work together… and fall for each other, what happens if they lose the friendship holding their whole world together?

Nia

Moving to Maroon Cove is supposed to be my fresh start — sharing a flat with my best friend, launching a café, and finally learning to breathe again. I’m used to shrinking myself to keep the peace, especially with my mother’s constant disappointment. But hiding my feelings for Rhys Hughes is getting harder every day.

If I tell him the truth, I don’t just risk my heart.
I risk my home, my job, my future… everything we’ve built together.

And now there’s something else — the unanswered question of who my father is, and why my mother has kept it secret all these years. Someone is determined to sabotage our dream, and I’m terrified that uncovering the truth will cost me the only place I’ve ever felt I belonged.

Rhys

I’ve loved Nia Bowen quietly for four years — steady, patient, waiting for the right moment. But now she’s living in my house, running a business with me, and trusting me with pieces of her heart she doesn’t show anyone else.

One wrong move and I could lose her.
Not just the woman I love… but my best friend, my co‑worker, my partner in every way that matters.

I can’t risk the café. I can’t risk her safety. But every moment she looks at me like I’m someone she could choose makes it harder to hold back.

How do you stay silent when the girl you’ve always loved is finally within reach — but losing her would cost you everything?

A tender friends‑to‑lovers romance filled with slow‑burn longing, late‑night vulnerability, and a gentle faith awakening. Set in a cosy Welsh seaside town, this kisses‑only story explores the risks of loving your best friend when your entire future is tied together — and the beauty of being truly seen.