


Books in series

#0.5
Hating the Chemistry Teacher
2022
With Rachel and Boen, it’s hate at first sight of her dog.
Rachel:
My new neighbor, Boen, is the rudest, most uptight man I’ve ever met. He’s a like pair of khakis, with the pleats ironed in and extra starch, all buttoned-up and boring.
He does wear those khakis well…
Still, he yelled at my dog for being a dog, and that’s something I won’t tolerate. It’s not like I’m interested in him. I’m not. Now, if only I can stop running into him everywhere.
Boen:
With a life spent studying science, women are the only mystery left to me. Like my twin sister Bexley, who thinks it’s a good idea to be a contestant on The Suitor reality dating show. Then my neighbor, Rachel, who might love dogs more than people, and can’t stop insulting me. She’s an artist, and a dog walker, and has kind of a nice laugh…
Even if I was interested—which I’m not—Rachel reminds me of my ex-wife which means I’m going to stay far away. The only problem is that no one told Rachel that and suddenly, she’s everywhere, and always with that dog.
I hate dogs.
But the chemistry of love isn’t much different from hate.
Find out how the Suitor Science series start with the prequel, Hating the Chemistry Teacher, an enemies-to-lovers sweet romance with cute dogs, sassy students, and a ninety-year-old neighbor who likes her schnapps.
Hating the Chemistry Teacher was previously published in the Hate Me Like You Mean It anthology as Bite Me. It's been expanded with new content

#1
Falling for the Suitor
2022
I never expected to fall for The Suitor.
I actually trip on the hem of my dress.
It wasn’t my idea to come on the reality show, because who really falls in love after twelve weeks? I’m not good at love... or being camera-ready 24/7. The other contestants know all about the First Date Rose, how to get The Suitor alone on a group date, and they all have a plan on how to best win his heart. It’s not going to be easy playing nice with them.
But when I meet The Suitor—Grayson Grant, former player on and off the field, and with the smile that can light up a city—it’s the spark between us that makes me forget all the reasons I didn’t want to come on the show.
I’m going to win this.
Unfortunately, twenty-five other women think the same thing.
Falling for The Suitor is the first in the new Suitor Science Series, a charmingly sweet, swoony, and laugh-out-loud romantic comedy full of sparks and power surges.

#2
Fraternizing with the Ex
2022
Brilliant mathematician Biba is intense, driven, and speaks her mind. Substitute teacher/world traveler David makes Matthew McConaughey look uptight.
Only The Suitor can bring them together
Biba:
I have a life plan: Established career + suitable partner who ticks my boxes (let Maman help with this) = simple and secure married life. Love can’t be a variable in this equation. Watching Bexley on The Suitor, with all the drama and competition and crying over does-he-love-me-or-does-he-not proves love is a game that I refuse to play. I’ve got the numbers to show happily ever after doesn’t last.
Until I start questioning everything.
Because of David.
David:
Watching my ex-girlfriend compete for The Suitor might have been a lot more painful if I didn’t get to watch Biba watch the show. Everything about her fascinates me—the way her brain works, the hidden vulnerability, and especially the pink lipstick. I know I don’t fit into some complicated plan she has for a happy life but for the first time in her life, Biba is wrong.
Love should be a part of the equation and I’m going to prove it to her.
Can complete opposites Biba and David figure out the formula to happily ever after?
Fraternizing with the Ex is the third book in the Suitor Science Series, a charmingly sweet, dual POV, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy that tries to solve the perfect equation for love.

#3
Marrying the Billionaire Best Friend
2022
Mase Stirling—with his balls and his billions—might be the perfect leading man for some.
Not Fiona.
Mase is a baseball player, billionaire’s son, and all-around fun guy. He collects names and numbers as easily as his father pays the bills, sliding into DMs as smoothly as he slides out of their lives. He's a player both on and off the field and all the tabloids stories prove that he likes it that way.
Fiona prefers the quiet life, happy to watch her friends fall in love like one of her favorite romance novels. Mase, with his leading man looks, isn't the type to be a knight-in-shining-armor—at least not until he swoops in to rescue Fiona from a panic attack in the middle of a Las Vegas nightclub, But after a few Alabama Slammers, some dance moves even better than Sam Rockwell, and her own Pretty Woman shopping spree, Fiona realizes there's another side to the scoundrel Mase Stirling.
A side she might actually be falling for.
But when family and furious ex-girlfriends get involved, Fiona's happily ever after is threatened. Will Mase be able to rescue her again, or will she have to save herself?
Marrying the Billionaire Best Friend is the fourth book in the Suitor Science Series, a sweet romantic comedy with a billionaire bad boy and the sweet, shy girl next door proving that opposites do attract, and true love might be found in Las Vegas.
Author

Holly Kerr
Author · 22 books
Holly Kerr wants everyone to have a happily ever after, full of fun banter and friends to talk about it with. She’s a lover of water, wine, and dirty martinis, prefers beach to mountain, Star Wars over Star Trek, and really wishes she liked chocolate. She writes fast-paced, sweet romantic comedy with the door shut, action chick lit about sassy Canadian super spies, and women’s fiction about families and small towns. Find out more when you sign up for her newsletter, and get a taste with Cupcake Connections, a short story featuring some of her favorite characters. www.hollykerr.ca