
Psychotherapist Jada Garcia would be a wealthy woman, if only her control-freak father hadn’t tied up all her money in a trust fund. He hoards every penny, doling out only enough to get by each week. When Jada is selected as one of two finalists for the prestigious Calver Award in mental health, he threatens to turn off the taps completely if she doesn’t win. So, yeah, no pressure. Forest therapy practitioner Erika Jones has worked hard all her life. She applied for the Calver Award on a whim, and when she becomes one of the two people selected for the final round, it transforms her career. She can’t imagine what actually winning it would do. Seriously, she can’t imagine it. Because she’s never won anything in her life. Fueled by desperation not to disappoint her father and lose her trust fund, Jada sets out to secretly sabotage her competition by making Erika doubt herself. It was never supposed to get personal. It definitely wasn’t supposed to end up with Jada falling in love with her rival. Now, Jada will have to choose. What’s more important? Love, or money? Her father, or Erika? Just Jada is part of a series of standalone novels based around a set of friends. They can be read in any order. Other books in the Sapphic Smithie Sweet Surrender Lucky Love Rocky Road Halfway Home