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#0.5
Blue Lines and Lullabies
2025
Moving to a new city is exciting, but I'm freaked about following my brother to Colorado, where I have no apartment, job, or friends. So I decided to let off some steam on my first night here and invited a very attractive man back to my hotel room for some no-strings fun. But when he's nowhere to be found when I wake up, I chalk it up to a typical experience with guys.
Imagine my surprise when the hot guy from my first night is my brother's teammate on the Denver Wolves NHL team, and he needs me to be his new nanny! Gabe Dawson just found out he's a dad to the cutest baby I've ever seen, and the team is about to go on a long road trip. Gabe needs me to move into his house and care for his daughter. He assures me we'll have a strictly professional relationship. Things quickly become tense as we both fight our attraction. But what if I'm the one who needs more? And what happens when he no longer needs me?
Blue Lines and Lullabies is a spicy novella that begins the Mile High Sports Series. It features a character mentioned in book one of the Eternity Series, Worth the Risk. You do not have to read Worth the Risk to read Blue Lines and Lullabies. Blue Lines and Lullabies features a brother's best friend, brother's teammate, single dad/nanny, found family book with a guaranteed HEA.

#1
Forecasting the Forward
2025
The forecast didn’t call for a hockey player with an affection for guinea pigs…
I’m not your typical meteorologist. Sure, I might look extroverted on television, but inside, I’m an anxious thirty-something woman who’d love to be anywhere except a public setting. My love for the weather runs deep from when I was a kid in Indiana, so when I’m finally working as the chief meteorologist for a station in Denver, I’m happy. Well, mostly.
Enter Jacob Mitchell.
A star forward for the NHL’s Denver Wolves, I knew who he was when I literally ran into him on a busy downtown street. As charismatic as he is attractive, Jacob checks off every red flag I have. Sports star? Red flag! Hot? Big red flag! Flirtatious as all get out? Enormous red flag.
When we keep running into each other, I’m surprised to learn there’s so much more to Jacob than meets the eye. The man has an entire bedroom set up for his six guinea pigs! But after going out of his way to rescue me from a horrible family situation, I find myself whisked off to Las Vegas to say I Do. Jacob says it’s to keep me safe.
But what happens to my heart when he no longer has to play the role of my protective faux-husband?
Forecasting the Forward is a hockey, marriage of convenience, forced proximity, and found family romance in an interconnected series. It features a golden retriever hockey star and the reserved meteorologist he falls for. It includes spice, banter, and a guaranteed happily ever after that will have you swooning.

#2
Passes and Paws
2026
Jamie's story. Blurb coming soon!

#3
Cooking Up A Curveball
2026
Sometimes life’s biggest curveball isn’t on the field—it’s the person you never saw coming.
I’m one bad decision away from losing the career I love—and his name is Max Callahan. He’s got a surly attitude, survives on takeout and fried food, and has absolutely no desire to be in Colorado playing for one of the worst teams in the league.
As the team’s nutritionist, I don’t get the luxury of mistakes. So when the most stubborn, infuriatingly attractive player refuses to follow my plan, I should keep my distance. But now I’m stuck with him on flights, in dugouts, and far too close for comfort.
Max is a distraction I can’t afford. A risk I shouldn’t take. And the only man who sees past the walls I’ve spent years building. The smarter choice is to walk away, because the rules are there for a reason. And being caught with him could cost me everything. But with every look, every touch, I care a little less about the cost.
Between playful nicknames, explosive chemistry, and a growing connection neither of us can ignore, I’m quickly discovering that the line between hate and desire is dangerously thin.
And when it all comes crashing down… will Max be a lesson learned, or the best mistake I’ve ever made?
