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Your Move, Mr. Darcy

A Contemporary Romance Novel 

He promised her they’d be together forever. 

He lied. 

Mavis Page starts grad school heartbroken and alone, but she’s going to make the best of it. Who needs an engagement ring? Not her. She’s determined to land her dream thesis advisor and make awesome, new friends while she’s at it. Forget love.

Struggling to find community, Mavis joins the board game club run by scowling and aloof Van Ashby. His brooding personality irks Mavis; she doesn’t need more negativity in her life. When Van asks Mavis on a date right after his own break up, she’s even more turned off.  Does she look like a rebound? Plus, Mavis has learned her lesson–she’s never dating another guy with clashing core beliefs.

No matter how she plays her cards, Van’s always in the shuffle.  Mavis can’t avoid him, and her traitorous heart beats faster when he appears.

And just when Mavis thinks God has opened the door to new love, she faces betrayal.

Juggling new friendships, conflicting emotions, and grad school catastrophes, Mavis must decide whether risking her heart will lead to victory points or the discard pile.

Keep it cool. Don’t make things weird. And what was there to make weird All he’d done was

The Towers of Asveroth

A YA Fantasy Novel

Two women, two dreams, one calling.

 

Carlin’s on the brink of her happily ever after. The man she adores intends to court her, and she’s working as the honorable nursemaid of Asveroth’s princess. But when Carlin discovers the young princess she cares for is to be the next child sacrifice, she begins to question the religion she’s followed her entire life. Can she forfeit her dreams to escape a broken kingdom and save the child she loves?

 

Kenna arrives in Asveroth with a dream of entering a White Tower, and to do so, she must train as a Patronage acolyte. As Kenna navigates her training, she discovers the Patronage high priests are not what they seem and must disentangle truths from lies. But Kenna must tread carefully, because revealing the ultimate truth may destroy a kingdom already on its knees.

Keep it cool. Don’t make things weird. And what was there to make weird All he’d done was

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