(I should mention that right now, I have no plans to write further M/F books. It may happen! But all my current inspiration seems to be M/M, and it’s what the majority of my readers enjoy.)
Like You Mean It
Falling in love wasn’t part of the plan.
She needs a date for her brother’s destination wedding.
He could use a free holiday.
What’s a week of fake dating between friends?Nila has always been a good daughter. She brought home the right grades, skipped the rebel phase most teenagers go through, and got into medicine just like her Indian parents wanted. With one exception: she refused to cut off her gay brother.
Whether she’ll be at his destination wedding in the Maldives is not even a question—of course she’ll go, even if it means facing the guy who broke her silly teenage heart. But asking her playboy roommate Justin to pose as her boyfriend, just so she can prove she’s one-hundred percent over Douchebag Extraordinaire? Isn’t exactly how she planned it.
It’s a win-win, though: Nila gets a boost of confidence, and Justin gets a holiday he could never afford on his student job. That he’s smokin’ hot is completely irrelevant to their arrangement: she made the mistake of falling for the wrong guy once and doesn’t care to repeat the experience.
Not even when things get a little too real for comfort.
Like You Mean It is a light-footed romance about two people who need to figure out their own worth before they can truly let themselves fall—featuring snappy dialogue, infinity pools, and freerunning à la James Bond.
Released April 2022
If It’s Not You
The easiest way to get someone’s attention is to stop wanting it.
Rahel was five when she met eight-year-old Janosh, and fourteen when she realized she loved him as more than a stepbrother—talk about a poisoned apple.
After three bittersweet years of secrets and aching closeness, Rahel decides she’s had enough. Aided by her two best friends, liquid courage and a set of lovingly drawn penises, she makes a plan: stop revolving around him. Finish school with the kind of kick-ass grades that will get her into medicine, find a job that keeps her out of the house when he’s visiting, and hopefully, eventually, fall for someone real.
There’s only one problem: Janosh’s utter reluctance to allow for any kind of distance between them.
This slow-burn romance with a new-adult feel is an emotional rollercoaster that swoops high and dips low—a fun ride featuring snappy dialogue, mutual pining, and true love with a touch of the forbidden.
Extras: Soundtrack
Released May 2021
Satellite Skies: A Slow-Burn Rockstar Romance
As a teenager, she had his posters on the wall. Meeting him as an adult is not that dream — but maybe better.
Josie Wallace, personal trainer and part-time con artist, has a plan: be boring. Finish her thesis in exercise science, get a nine-to-five job with a predictable income.
A three-week gig on a Maldivian yacht isn’t part of that plan. Neither is the client: Matt Connor, a rockstar in dire need of a break and the very man whose posters were all over the walls of her childhood bedroom. Once they meet, though, his hostility is quick to erase any lingering fantasies.
Growing up in the limelight has equipped Matt with a colorful array of trust issues. Lonely and exhausted, he knows that everyone always wants something. Why would this sassy, fast-talking woman be any different?
Yet in between close-quarter training sessions, shared sunset views, and moments of rare truths, a friendship forms. Josie knows it will end when they return to the real world, and she’s fine with that. There is, after all, no way that she could be falling right back in love with her teenage crush. Or is there?
Matt has other plans.
This slow-burn romance blurs the lines of friendship until they cease to exist — a fun ride fueled by snappy dialogue, Swiss care packages and two people growing inescapably close even when they’re thousands of miles and several time zones apart.
Released July 2020