


Books in series

#1
Worth the Risk
2024
Hannah
The night before starting my new job was not when I wanted to meet my neighbor. Certainly not in the middle of the night, wearing next to nothing, as I bang on his door to tell him to quiet down. And when he answers the door, I almost swallow my tongue. He’s possibly the hottest guy I’ve ever seen. But when he opens his mouth, my Southern upbringing rears its ugly head, and I slam up those carefully constructed walls around my heart.
Luca calls me Pixie, and suggests I need to loosen up. When I finally decide to lower my walls with him however, he walks into my work office. As the social media manager for the Denver Wolves hockey team, I’d been warned about one specific hot player, both on and off the ice. Of course, he’d be that hot player. But I just can’t stay away … until I’m forced to.
Luca
I’m the black sheep of the Wolves. The one who has too much bad publicity. Everyone, including my family, thinks I’m a player. No one believes that I’m tired of the partying. The lifestyle. The games. But I don’t know how to change things, until she moves in next door.
Hannah makes me want to be a better man. But life on the ice has gotten murky, and my coach is clearly looking to get rid of me. I’ve never taken chances on anyone before, but something tells me Hannah is worth the risk.
Worth the Risk is a small town contemporary romance. It is book one of the Eternity Series, but can be read as a standalone. It features a neighbors, workplace, hockey romance and a guaranteed Happily Ever After. Worth the Risk features sexually explicit material, profanity, and some content that may be triggering. This book is intended for readers 18+.

#2
Worth the Trouble
2024
Arianna
I hate how much I want him. How I’ve always wanted him. Stone is my oldest brother’s best friend, and he’s never seen me as anything but the annoying little sister he calls Princess. But when I need rescuing, Stone is there, and now I’m wondering if there’s a chance for more with him.
One kiss rocked me to my core. Stone says it was a one-time thing, but I can see in his eyes that he wants me. When he continues to come to my aid, I know he’s close to breaking. When that one-time kiss happens again and again, I make it my mission to help him see how good we could be together.
Stone
I hate how much I want her. How I need her. She was always just my best friend’s baby sister until one day, she wasn’t. Until I realized how much I craved her. So when she needs help, I go above and beyond, thinking it’s the right thing to do. But one kiss isn’t enough.
I’m nobody. She’s trouble, wrapped in perfection, from the best family in our small town. She deserves better than me. But Arianna makes me wonder if she’s worth it. Maybe she’s everything I didn’t know I wanted, and the best kind of trouble I need.

#3
Worth the Vow
2024
Kate
I barely have two pennies to rub together, but you won’t find me asking for help. You especially won’t see me asking the single dad I nanny for, Dominic, for anything. I hide my struggles, worries, and definitely my pain from him. Yet when he finds me sobbing on the floor, I finally tell him everything I’ve been suffering through. But even I’m surprised when he tells me we’re getting married so I can access his health insurance.
Who does this guy think he is? Sure, he’s hotter than the sun, and even his suits make his grumpy attitude appealing. But the lines keep getting blurrier. Suddenly, I’m in danger of falling for him, and I’m not sure who will be more hurt when this ends.
Dominic
From the moment I saw Kate, I knew I was in trouble. She's the opposite of me with sunshine, sass, and sex appeal. I compartmentalized her, especially after she began nannying for my three children. So, to help her, I propose a fake marriage, knowing Kate would never go for a straight-laced and stoic guy like me for real.
But lines are crossed, and I’m in a new place. I’m struggling to accept my newfound feelings for Kate and wanting more with her. My life until now has been wholly focused on work and my family, and I don’t know how to fit Kate into that dynamic. And what if she doesn’t want anything with me? Will I survive getting my heart broken by my spitfire wife?
Worth the Vow is a small town contemporary romance. It is book three of the Eternity Series, but can be read as a standalone. It features a single dad/nanny, grumpy/sunshine, marriage of convenience romance and a guaranteed Happily Ever After. Worth the Vow features sexually explicit material, profanity, and some content that may be triggering. This book is intended for readers 18+.

#4
Worth the Test
2024
Natalie
I just meant to thank him, not kiss him. My best friend’s big brother stepped in when I needed a quick rescue. I wasn’t surprised, considering Alex Santo has a moral compass that never veers from center. But after I move to his hometown, I can’t stop thinking about that kiss. When we run into each other more than once, we agree to one night together.
I’m sure I’ll be able to forget how amazing our night was … eventually. But one positive pregnancy test later, and I’m having to fight my growing feelings for the widowed single dad, knowing he’ll never love anyone except his late wife. How can I accept my lot in Alex’s world if he constantly compares me to her? And what if it impacts our baby’s life?
Alex
It was only supposed to be one night. And while I’m excited about becoming a dad again, I can’t seem to compartmentalize how differently I feel about Natalie than I did for my wife. The pull I feel toward Natalie is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced, and I’m struggling to fight it.
I’m drawn to her passion and fire, but also her quick wit and steadfast support. She’s the polar opposite of my wife. I’m warring between leaving my past and accepting my future, and I’m afraid I’ll mess it up before I’ve even given things a chance. But how could I be this lucky? Can a man have two great loves in one lifetime?