At first, all of my stories are stand-alones. Marketing experts say you should write series: engage your reader and bring them back, but I have not naturally gravitated that way.
BUT, as well as the Age Perfection series, I have started a new series, Living in Hope.
I broke the vase and I accepted my punishment.
I already knew I loved the man who wasn't supposed to know I existed. What will happen to me if he learns the truth?
I was there to kill her parents.
She wasn't meant to be home.
Now I was taking her back to base with a group of hardened criminals eager for the use of a young girl's body.
Could I keep her safe from them?
Could I keep her safe from me?
Jamieson was tall, dark and utterly gorgeous, and I wasn't. He was also too old for me, but so was the man I was somehow unable to get away from.
Naïve and lacking in confidence, why would I even be noticed by someone like this charismatic man?
A memoir of a different life at a different time - the seventies - when attitudes to sex outside marriage were just changing and when different lifestyles only existed between the pages of top-shelf books. Or did they?
As soon as I saw him, I trusted him instinctively; first with my life, then with my heart.
I thought she was just a kid, but she was more than I ever expected. I was there to rescue the island, but she was there to save me.
Once a woman reaches a certain age, she becomes invisible, no matter how attractive she is. And so, widow, Gen, does not expect her TV crush to even notice her, not when he is surrounded by more age-appropriate opportunities. But Sam does notice her, and how.
Available as an omnibus, too.
is the first in a new series set in Hope County.
Casey Wolfe is a horn dog. He has no interest in a serious relationship. Attractive and honest, he has no shortage of female companions.
Sheridan Christian is new to Hope. She left behind her life in NYC after her fiancé cheated on her. Not given to one-night stands, she nonetheless agrees to spend the night with Casey, but she sneaks out before he wakes up to save herself some embarrassment.
That should be that, except Casey cannot forget her. He wants more from a woman for the first time since he was eighteen.
Sheridan’s anxiety, Casey’s past, and a jealous ex- conspire to keep these two apart.
Life post-virus has changed things. Mags got a better job out of it, and that gave her the chance to get to know Gray; unfortunately, it also brought her to the attention of Col who wants to hurt her.