
I made myself unattractive for a reason. He still found me beautiful. Tegan I spent eighteen years barely surviving. Life taught me early on that no one was coming to save me. Then I met Alec. One impulsive decision lands me in a traveling crew of hustlers and outcasts who become the closest thing I've ever had to a family. Between Alec's reckless charm and his best friend's quiet strength, I find myself falling for two men who have been through hell themselves—and who refuse to let me face mine alone. But life on the road isn’t easy, and every con comes with a price. As feelings deepen and loyalties are tested, I'll have to decide if I can trust the family I've found . . . or risk losing everything I've ever wanted. Her Crew is a dark why-choose romance featuring found family, damaged heroes, a plus-size heroine, emotional healing, and two men willing to burn the world down for the woman they love. Tropes: Plus-sized fmc An alternative/heavily pierced mmc Sharing is caring (with his best friend) Angsty Found family Trauma healing Her Crew has adult themes, check full list of content warnings on my website!
Author

Lauren’s stories are often emotionally raw, with lots of twists and turns. She describes her writing as “where light meets dark”, which represents how her witty humor compliments the darkness in every story. Instead of trying to mold her writing to fit in a box, she chooses to be unapologetically herself. While her focus is on Romance with dark elements, subgenre is no constraint for her. The common theme in every book is finding love when you least expect it. She enjoys putting her characters through tribulations, allowing their triumphs to be that much more poignant. Make sure you have your seatbelts secured. It’s always a bumpy ride. When she’s not working, she’s writing. When she’s not writing, she’s spending time with her husband, her friends, or her pets. You might also find her on a horseback trail ride or sitting beside a waterfall in Upstate New York. She has a pretty normal life, yet her stories are anything but.