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Off the Grid
2022
J.S. Wood
Quinn Green has packed up herself and her daughter to go live in the mountains of Colorado. While she's excited for this adventure for them, she isn't expecting it to be so much work. Or to have to call on help so soon. Graham Trevors is an army veteran who now makes his living fixing other peoples problems, house problems that is. Traveling around as a handyman in a small farm town isn't all that exciting, until he gets an inquiry from someone new. The moment Graham meets Quinn Green is the moment his life changes forever. Through fun times and rough times, these two grow closer as the months pass, then, when one oversteps, the other backs away. But they won't let that stop them from a happily ever after... right? Off The Grid is Book 1 in the Average Gents series and is an interconnected standalone. Always a happily ever after.
Sweet Surrender
2026
Bella Matthews
Hating Jameson Murphy is easy. Wanting him is where everything gets complicated. He’s my best friend’s older brother. My father’s star player. A charmingly infuriating football god I’ve spent a lifetime avoiding and failing to ignore. He should be the last man tempting me into bad decisions. But when a snowstorm grounds our flight, and champagne blurs our judgment, one reckless night shatters every rule I’ve put in place . . . leaving me with two little pink lines and one very big problem. Now, thanks to an unreliable mother, a surprise baby sister, and a new living arrangement I never saw coming, my carefully crafted life is unraveling faster than the worn satin ribbon on my favorite old pointe shoes. And Jameson? He’s everywhere. In my space. In my secrets. Looking at me like he already knows how this ends and how it doesn’t. Forcing me to face a truth I’m not ready to accept . . . What if surrender doesn’t mean losing yourself? What if it’s about trusting someone else? And maybe . . . just maybe, what if it means finally finding home?