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One dance. One memory. One chance to finally know the truth.
At seventeen, Chase Jones shared a dance in Crimea he never forgot. Years later, after failed relationships and more bad dates than he can count, he can’t shake the feeling that he missed his chance at love. Fed up with disappointment, Chase decides it’s time to face the past once and for all. He travels back to Ukraine determined to close the door—or rip it wide open. What he discovers isn’t the perfect memory he imagined, but something far more real, and far closer to home. With family chaos swirling around him, ghostly reminders of the past, and his own dry humor, Chase learns that love doesn’t always follow the plan—but sometimes it turns out better than he dreamed. From West Virginia with Love is a witty, heartfelt romantic comedy about chasing memories, confronting reality, and finding that the love you’ve been searching for might have been right beside you all along. |
From West Virginia with Love
Genres: Contemporary Romance, Family Drama, Women’s Fiction
Age Range: 16+ (mature themes including marriage struggles, therapy, swearing, and family conflict; no graphic sexual content)
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Hanna Jones thought she knew what love looked like—until the new deputy arrived in town.
After eight years of heartbreak, family drama, and her mother’s sharp tongue, Hanna isn’t sure she deserves happiness. But when Nathan steps into her life, everything shifts. He listens. He cares. And for the first time, Hanna feels seen. There’s just one problem—her mother wants him too. Caught between a toxic home life, the advances of a desperate neighbor, and the confusing pull of her own heart, Hanna has to decide whether love is worth the risk. In a small town where everyone knows your secrets, claiming her second chance could mean losing everything. My Shenandoah Love is a heartfelt, small-town romance full of family drama, second chances, and the kind of love story that lingers long after the last page. |
My Shenandoah Love
Genres: New Adult Romance, Small-Town Fiction, Women’s Fiction
Age Range: 16+ (mature themes including toxic relationships, swearing, and references to sex; no graphic sexual content)
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Esper Jones wants freedom. Her mother wants control.
It’s 1993, and seventeen-year-old Esper is caught between small-town expectations and her own restless heart. Living on the lake she loves isn’t enough anymore—not when her mother’s constant nagging makes home feel like a prison. When a handsome firefighter enters her life, Esper feels an instant connection. But her mother adores him too, and Esper can’t tell if he’s her escape or just another trap. At the same time, her controlling boyfriend has plans of his own—and they don’t include Esper making choices for herself. Torn between duty, desire, and the search for independence, Esper must find the courage to take her second chance—even if it means leaving everything she knows behind. A Second Chance is a heartfelt new adult romance about family conflict, first love, and discovering who you really are when the world tells you who to be. |
A Second Chance
Genres: New Adult Romance, Coming-of-Age Fiction, Family Drama
Age Range: 16+ (mature themes including abuse, swearing, references to sex, and faith questioning; no graphic content)
The book that started it all, my first published book. Originally created during my senior year of college for a girlfriend who asked me to write her a story in the vein of The Notebook. |
Two generations. Two love stories. One timeless question: how do you know when you’ve found the one?
In the summer of 1967, Max Johnson faces a choice that could change his life forever: accept a prestigious teaching job in Vermont or stay by the sea with the woman he loves. Unsure if Molly is truly “the one,” he seeks clarity at his mother’s house in Maine—only to uncover a hidden chapter of her past. Through a box of long-forgotten letters, Max discovers his mother’s own story of love and sacrifice during World War II. As her memories unfold, two romances—one in the 1940s, one in the 1960s—intertwine across generations, each asking the same question: how do you know when you’ve found the person you’re meant to spend your life with? Our Place by the Sea is a heartfelt multi-generational romance set against the rugged coast of Maine. Perfect for fans of dual-timeline novels, WWII love stories, and family sagas, it reminds us that love, in every era, is both fragile and timeless. |
Our Place by the Sea
Genres: 20th Century Romance, Small-Town Fiction, Family/Christian-Inspired
Age Range: 10+ (wholesome content, faith elements, no explicit material)