Thank you for finding yourself here




a romantic Christmas story



Lottie always knew Jett was off-limits, and not only because he is the brother of her two best friends.
Someone out there doesn’t think she is off-limits though—quite the opposite. This festive season, an anonymous true love has decided to win Lottie’s heart with gifts from the well-known carol, The Twelve Days of Christmas. Within a matter of days, Jett has been replaced in her heart as well as her dreams.
Dealing with a pear tree is one thing, but what is she supposed to do with swimming swans and leaping lords, and why does Jett offer to help her with the maids-a-milking?
The Twelve Days of Christmas is a best friend’s brother holiday romance. It’s a little bit spicy and a large bit sweet—altogether perfect to enjoy as a festive treat.
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Greyson, Beaufort & Jones series
interconnected standalones
later in life romances with plenty of heat, no cheating, and a guaranteed HEA
What Comes After
I want to make you mine in every physical way I can, so that I’m etched deep in your soul and ruin you for any other man but me.
Widowed, and far removed from the dating game, Eleanor upends herself on a whim and travels half way across the world to house-sit for an absent billionaire. An incident at the house precedes a phone call to the owner, Sebastian, and although he doesn't say much he is intrigued enough to send her a gift she simply cannot refuse. Sparks fly, passion mounts, and Eleanor finds herself torn between her burgeoning relationship with a voice on the other end of the line and the handsome neighbour whose visits are becoming more and more frequent. Both men are keeping secrets, but only one is big enough to break her heart. 'What Comes After' is a spicy, second-chance-at-love, contemporary standalone with a happily-ever-after.
Free in Kindle Unlimited.
Long Way Home
I coast my lips down her neck and that's when I f*ck up—I inhale her scent, instantly transporting myself to a long-ago time. If I stay here I'm worried I'll do something I will not forgive myself for.
The past never really stays buried. Crispin thought he had everything figured out: Newly divorced—check Leave the country—check Immerse himself in work—check Then he saw her. Amelie is running away from heartache—again. Edinburgh was a balm to her soul last time she was here, and it is working it's magic once more, that is, until she crosses paths with him. Back then, Amelie and Crispin would have been perfect together, if only their situation were different. Now, life has moved on, things have changed, but their attraction is as strong as ever. They say love and hate are two sides of the same coin, but can they stop the past from influencing the future? Long Way Home is the second book in the Greyson, Beaufort & Jones series. It is a spicy, second chance, enemies-to-lovers, forced proximity contemporary romance with a happily ever after. There is no violence, no cheating between the MC's, and can be read as a standalone.
Free in Kindle Unlimited.
Anthologies
Finalist in the Romance Writers of Australia Spicy Bites short story competition 2024—theme: batteries
A Little Pear-Shaped
I want to slowly undress you as though I'm unwrapping a present—make no mistake, Little Pear, that is exactly how I think of you, a gift—then once I have you lain out on my bed, I'll worship you like the goddess you are.
After her husband replaces her with a younger, fitter version of herself, Penelope is returning to her hometown to start anew. Marc is the local mechanic and always knew his marriage was doomed to fail. The kindest thing his ex-wife ever did was leave. When Penelope's car breaks down a short way out of town and she calls roadside assist, Marc comes to her rescue. They know each other, of course, but it has been years. Will Marc help Penelope with more than just her dead battery?
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Drawing upon her own life experience as well as everything and anything going on around her, Emily Murphy spends most of her time dreaming up ideas for stories. Some would call this procrastinating, but she sees it as essential research and development. When not out walking her dogs or drinking tea with her husband, Emily can be found curled up on the bed, completely absorbed in a good book.
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