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Not That Kind of Ghost Story
Women’s Fiction with Romantic & Speculative Elements, WIP
In a small town where women who die unmarried are said to linger as ghosts, Greer Ellison starts experiencing strange hauntings after a local woman’s sudden death—pulling her into a dangerous investigation with the woman’s brother, where uncovering the truth means facing restless spirits, small-town skeletons, and her own fear of being left behind.
We Should Talk About That
Women’s Fiction with Romantic Elements, 86,000 words
When a woman who’s built her life around control and safety falls for her fiancé’s best friend—who’s also dating her podcast co-host—she risks blowing up her relationship, her career, and the only version of herself she’s ever trusted for the one thing she’s never dared to want.
WE SHOULD TALK ABOUT THAT is a character-driven contemporary romance about love, generational trauma, female friendship, and the danger of mistaking comfort for happiness.
What Comes After
Contemporary Romance, 80,000 words
When fiercely independent Alex O’Reilly falls for the one person who makes her question everything she’s built her life around, she must decide whether protecting her future is worth the cost of losing him—or herself.
WHAT COMES AFTER is a contemporary love story exploring the strain real life puts on young relationships, the uncertainty of self-discovery, and the cost of being too focused on the future to appreciate the present.
How the Summer Ends
Contemporary Romance, 85,000 words
When a scandal forces Tatum Blackwood back to her hometown for the summer, she doesn’t expect to fall for the guarded bartender still reeling from his ex—or to find herself caught in the fallout of the woman determined to win him back.
HOW THE SUMMER ENDS is a dual-POV contemporary romance about two young women—one trying to outrun a scandal, the other desperate to salvage her perfect future—who find themselves on opposite sides of the same love story, forced to confront the lies they’ve told themselves about who they are, who they want, and what they’re willing to risk to feel whole.
What’s Next?
I’m currently querying We Should Talk About That and drafting my next WIP. More stories are always in the works (because apparently, I don't know how to sit still).
If you want to follow along as I stumble through drafting, querying, and everything in between, you can find me on TikTok or join my newsletter.
 
                         
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
              