PINK WINE & ROSES:

“Romantic, funny, and heartbreaking”

Addison has worked tirelessly to become a sparkling image of success, just like her father. As the only child of the Arthur family, she was taught intellectual accomplishments came before emotions. Simple attractions were to be avoided, and love was an afterthought. She counted herself lucky to find a man who treated her like gold. A man her father not only approved of but fully embraced.

Everything was going according to plan until Travis, her boyfriend’s best friend, set her pristine life on fire. He seemed determined to destroy Addison’s perfect image, becoming a wrench in her carefully constructed plan. And while he made her feel more alive than she had ever felt, she fought with everything she had to remain in control of her life.

Addison spent years tangling herself in a web of lies so thick, she couldn’t see the truth. She had fallen in love with two men. To acknowledge it would mean destroying everything she had worked so hard to build. It would leave her reputation and her relationships in tatters. So she lied to herself, denying her heart, her body, her soul. But the truth remained. They both owned a piece of her, and she knew it was only a matter of time until she broke.

Contains explicit content. For readers 18+

“Raw and Captivating”

Willa’s marriage is another casualty to add to her long list of recent failures. Broken and jaded, she takes a time-out from her life, escaping to a hotel where she finds herself bonding with a stranger who is running away from his own heartbreak.

The mutual attraction is tempting, but neither is interested in a rebound and starting a relationship is out of the question. Their one rule is honesty. So, with nothing left to lose, and the Pink Moscato flowing, the strangers share brutal, ugly truths that force them to reflect on their past demons and current fears.

Together they find laughter in pain and beauty in brokenness, but neither knows what to make of the feelings building between them. In a different time under better circumstances falling for one another would make perfect sense, but with so much working against them, is it possible to find happily ever after? A stand-alone novel.

“It was a bone-deep comfortable kind of happy, like a restful sigh settling over my soul.”

In the weeks leading up to Christmas, Willa and Oliver establish new holiday traditions, excited to celebrate their first holidays as a couple. It all feels like a dream come true until they decide to travel to Oliver’s home town in Upstate New York. They knew there may be a few snags, but didn’t anticipate how hard it would be to navigate tenuous friendships, disgruntled family members, and an ex-wife who gets invited to everything. 

Even though the odds seem stacked against them, they never give up fighting for their relationship, even when their own doubts creep in. But when Willa goes missing, Oliver’s family witnesses how far he’ll go to get her back.