A USA Today bestselling author, her contemporary and New Adult romances have earned her the moniker 'the Lana Del Rey of the book world.' This comparison hints at a distinctive, perhaps melancholic or atmospheric, literary style. She channels her creative energy into crafting compelling narratives and shares her broader reflections on life and literature through her online journal.
At eighteen, Poe Blyton faces turmoil largely due to Alaric Marshall's influence on her life. The story delves into the complexities of their relationship, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and self-discovery as Poe navigates the challenges that arise from her connection with Alaric. As she confronts her past and seeks to reclaim her future, the narrative promises emotional depth and character growth.
At just nineteen, Tempest Jackson is determined to become a mother, driven by a deep desire for connection and family. As she navigates her unconventional journey, she faces societal expectations, personal challenges, and the complexities of relationships. The story explores themes of motherhood, identity, and the lengths one will go to fulfill their dreams, all while questioning what it truly means to be a parent in today's world.
Bronwyn Littleton, at eighteen, finds herself deeply in love with a stranger she encountered during a magical summer night a year prior. As she navigates her feelings and the mystery surrounding this fleeting connection, the story explores themes of love, longing, and the impact of chance encounters on one's life. Bronwyn's journey reveals the complexities of young love and the search for identity amidst the shadows of an unforgettable summer romance.
A deep-seated animosity drives Echo Adler to despise Reign Davidson, whom she blames for the heartbreak that shattered her life two years prior. As Echo grapples with her feelings and the aftermath of her lost love, the story unfolds, exploring themes of betrayal, healing, and the complexities of relationships.
Violet Moore is in love with a man who hates her. Well, to be fair, she kinda deserves it. On her eighteenth birthday, she got drunk and threw herself at him, causing a huge scandal in their sleepy suburban town. Now everyone thinks she's a slut and he has disappeared. Rumor has it that he's been living up in the mountains of Colorado, all alone and in isolation. But Violet is going to make it right. She's going to find him and bring him back. No matter how cruel and mean he is, how much he hurts her with his cold-hearted and abrasive ways, she won't give up. And neither will she think about his tempting lips or his sculpted muscles or his strong hands. The hands that she wants on her body, touching her, feeling her skin... The hands that make her want to forget everything and kiss Graham Edwards - Mr. Edwards, actually - again. Because you don't go around kissing your best friend's dad, do you? Even though that's all you ever dream about.
Set in a unique and oppressive environment, the story follows Willow Taylor, a patient at Heartstone Psychiatric Hospital, a castle-like facility surrounded by imposing walls and iron fences. The atmosphere is further darkened by the unkind demeanor of the nurses and techs who care for the forty inhabitants. This backdrop creates a tense exploration of mental health, the struggles of the patients, and the challenges they face within the confines of this unsettling institution.
Set in the captivating world of St. Mary's, this standalone novel explores the intricate lives of its characters as they navigate time travel and historical events. With a blend of humor and adventure, the story delves into themes of friendship, loyalty, and the consequences of altering the past. Readers will be drawn into a richly crafted narrative filled with unexpected twists and engaging relationships, offering a fresh perspective on the beloved universe of St. Mary's.
Eighteen-year-old, Bronwyn Littleton is in love with a stranger she met on a summer night a year ago. A stranger who was tall and broad in a way that made her feel safe. He had dark blue eyes that she can't stop drawing in her sketch book. And he had a deep, soothing voice that she can't stop hearing in her dreams. That's all she knows about him though. Until she runs into him again. At St. Mary's School for Troubled Teenagers - an all girls reform school - where she's trapped because of a little crime she committed in the name of her art. Now she knows that her dream man has a name: Conrad Thorne. She knows that his eyes are way bluer and way more beautiful than she thought. And that his face is an artist's wonderland. But she also knows that Conrad is her best friend's older brother. Which means he's completely off-limits. Not to mention, he's the new soccer coach, which makes him off-limits times two. What makes him off-limits times three however, and this whole scenario an epic tragedy, is that, Conrad, Wyn's dream man, has a dream girl of his own. And he's as much in love with his dream girl as Wyn is in love with him... NOTE: This is a STANDALONE set in the world of St. Mary's.
The intense animosity between Echo Adler and Reign Davidson stems from a past betrayal that left Echo heartbroken. As she grapples with her feelings of anger and loss, the story delves into themes of love, revenge, and the complexities of relationships. Echo's journey explores her struggle to move on while confronting the person she blames for her pain, leading to an emotional confrontation that could change everything.
Violet Moore finds herself entangled in a tumultuous relationship with a man who harbors deep resentment towards her. As she navigates the complexities of love and hate, the story explores the emotional turmoil and challenges of unrequited affection. Violet's journey delves into themes of longing, heartbreak, and the struggle to understand the dynamics of their connection, all while revealing the depths of her devotion despite the obstacles in her path.