


Books in series

#1
Single-Handed
2012
NOTE: THIS IS A VERY SHORT STORY
Alex single-handedly takes down a bully. A safer school has its perks, but what else did the years of martial arts training get her? Not a prom date, that’s for sure. With only a few weeks left before the big day, can she stop the tough act long enough for the boy of her dreams to see she’s still just a girl?
WHAT REVIEWERS ARE SAYING ABOUT VERONICA BLADES OTHER WORK
injuliesopinion on From Fame to Shame "In summary, I wholeheartedly recommend this book to all lovers of YA contemporary fiction, and it is going on my list of favorite books of 2012!"
cafeofdreamsbookreviews on A Bite's Tale "A Bite's Tale is such an enjoyable, fun, addicting and absorbing tale that once I began reading, I didn't want to stop."
whatsyourstorybookreviews on Something Witchy This Way Comes “This book is delicious!”

#2
Singled Out
2012
Single Girls micro trilogy, book two
NOTE: This is a very short story, equal to appx 38 printed pages
Brittany’s short-lived fling with the insanely hot Wyatt left her seething, despite still liking him. Since he barely glances her way anymore, going to prom alone seems far better than going with some loser. But Brittany's well-intentioned friends haven’t given up on Wyatt, and they’re intensifying their matchmaking tactics!

#3
Single-Minded
2012
Single Girls micro trilogy, book three
NOTE: This is a very short story, equal to appx 38 printed pages
Laynie's been trying for years to kill her crush on her brother's best friend, Josh—who treats her like a little sister. Things take a turn to the delicious side when Josh gets her in a hot lip-lock. Now she can't think about going to prom with anyone else. But hoping for love from the king of fast-and-loose hookups will only lead to heartbreak. Or will it?
Author

Veronica Blade
Author · 15 books
Brain candy. Cleansing your reading palate one book at a time. Veronica Blade lives in Southern California with her husband and children. By day she runs the family business, but each night she slips away to spin her tales. She writes stories about young adults to relive her own childhood and to live vicariously through her characters. Except her heroes and heroines lead far more interesting lives—and they are always way hotter.