Grumpy sunshine new release

The first rule of hockey PR? Never date a player. Which shouldn’t be a problem since the one guy who desperately needs an image overhaul is Tate Foster, our broody, bookish defenseman who thinks social media is a plague and that I—his team’s PR rep—am his personal nemesis. By day, I’m a master spin doctor,ContinueContinue reading “Grumpy sunshine new release”

Marriage of convenience, contemporary romance

For better or worse, in sickness and in health, as long as she keeps her crush in check… Daisy LaFleur is determined to prove she’s a capable adult. But when she moves out and accepts a temporary teaching job, reality sinks in—she’s alone, hours from home, and unable to drive or secure the epilepsy medicationsContinueContinue reading “Marriage of convenience, contemporary romance”

Introducing Kobo

Are you looking for an eReader? Maybe you’ve already been using a device or your phone for ebooks, and you’re looking for an upgrade this Christmas. Perhaps you love a good paperback, but you’re running out of space on your shelves (I know I am!). You can choose from a fabulous range of eReaders fromContinueContinue reading “Introducing Kobo”

Why I read and write clean romance

Back in September, quite a few writers I follow on Instagram were posting about this, and I didn’t have time at that point to join in. Now, I’d like to, and I want to give this some context too. I’ve always loved reading, and I’ve always been pretty voracious with it. When I was inContinueContinue reading “Why I read and write clean romance”

Love on the Ballot series launches

She’ll do whatever it takes to win the election— even date the enemy.Abigail has big dreams, starting with winning her town’s local school board. Unfortunately, her rival is her former college crush, who has always been more popular than her. Even worse, after a really bad morning, both their reputations are ruined.There’s just one wayContinueContinue reading “Love on the Ballot series launches”

Looking for your next read?

The last time I saw the boy next door, he kissed me on the hood of his beat-up Pontiac and asked me to move to Paris with him.He should have known I couldn’t say yes. With my life crumbling and all my messy family problems—I told you about my sisters, right?—I couldn’t just leave itContinueContinue reading “Looking for your next read?”