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Sophie Sullivan

    This Canadian author writes and reads romance novels with equal passion. She crafts her stories in her spare time between her day job as a teacher and family life. Her writing is characterized by an upbeat and entertaining tone that transports readers into the world of happily ever after. While her rom-com debut is her first published work under this name, she has extensive experience crafting happy endings under another pen name.

    Can't Help Falling in Love
    Love, Naturally
    Ten Rules for Faking It
    A Guide to Being Just Friends
    How to Love Your Neighbor
    • 2025

      Can't Help Falling in Love

      A Novel

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A struggling waitress and the heir to a major Seattle company stumble into a high-profile fake engagement while simultaneously trying to keep up with their own love lives in this flirty fall rom-com! Lexi Danby is looking for some no-strings, fall fun. Once a college track star, she was forced to drop out when her father passed away. Now she’s trying to make ends meet while putting herself through school and caring for her grieving mother. When her comically bad waitressing lands her directly in the path of a handsome, charming stranger named Will, Lexi may just have found the distraction she’s been looking for. Their first date looks promising until a misunderstanding at a party thrusts Lexi and Will into a fake engagement they can’t talk themselves out of. And Will turns out to be a member of Seattle royalty. Will Grand is heir to a major company, and Seattle’s most eligible bachelor. But he’s been placed in charge of an important merger with a company that values family above all else, and needs to show them that he’s settled down. While a fake engagement is advantageous from a business standpoint, it’s not so great for a budding relationship with a woman who’s wary of commitment. With a woman who Will is beginning to care about much more than he could have anticipated. As Lexi gets a taste of Will’s glamorous world and the pair keeps up the pretense of their fake engagement for the press, they decide to see where a more casual relationship takes them out of the spotlight. And amid apple picking in comfy flannels, outdoor breweries in the crisp air, and fun Halloween preparations, Lexi starts to realize the scariest part of the season might just be taking a chance on love. "Sophie Sullivan consistently crafts romances to root for." -Courtney Kae, author of In the Event of Love and In the Case of Heartbreak

      Can't Help Falling in Love
    • 2024

      Love, Naturally

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A charming opposites-attract romance, Love, Naturally by Sophie Sullivan is for anyone who ever stepped outside their comfort zone and found that all the best things can happen when you take a chance. Presley Ayers is not the woman you bring on a camping trip. An accomplished concierge at an exclusive hotel in Great Falls, MI, she knows more about the top ten places for champagne and caviar than she does about the best hiking boots to go stomping around near Lake Michigan. But when she surprises her boyfriend of eight months with a vacation to the Get Lost Lodge and he dumps her instead, Presley decides to rough it solo and take the trip herself. When Beckett Keller helps the gorgeous woman off the rickety boat and onto Lodge territory, it’s clear to him she's made a mistake. She doesn’t like hiking, fishing, or nature in general, so why did she go on this trip? He’s got other things on his mind though—a crumbling lodge, and his own plans and dreams that are forever deferred—so he doesn’t have time for Ms. Fish-Out-of-Water. Even so, neither Beckett nor Presley can help that inexplicable draw they feel towards each other. He’s all rough stubble and plaid shirts, while she’s all high heels and brand-name athleisurewear. But you know what they say about opposites.

      Love, Naturally
    • 2023
    • 2022

      How to Love Your Neighbor

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.2(25)Add rating

      A frothy, effervescent romantic comedy from Sophie Sullivan, this delightful read follows Grace Travis, who seems to have it all figured out. Juggling her interior design studies and various odd jobs, she dreams of a place to belong, something her cold mother never provided. When she seizes the chance to fix up a charming beach house, her plans are thwarted by her grumpy neighbor, Noah Jansen. A savvy real estate developer, Noah is determined to remodel and flip the beachside property next door, which means he needs to take over Grace's house. Their initial encounters spark an all-out feud, as both are stubborn and unwilling to back down. However, as their rivalry escalates, they discover that sometimes, the person you clash with the most may also be the one who helps you find where your heart truly lies. With humor and warmth, this story captures the essence of unexpected connections and the journey to finding a true home.

      How to Love Your Neighbor
    • 2020

      Ten Rules for Faking It

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.4(10438)Add rating

      Sleepless in Seattle meets The Bachelorette in this delightful romantic comedy debut.

      Ten Rules for Faking It