Hi there! I’m so happy that you’ve found my little magical corner of the internet. I know it’s a big deal to find a new author that you don’t know much about, so consider this a little meeting to get to know me and my books!
This page is to help you navigate my worlds and determine which books you’re comfortable with, without spoiling anything for you!
Once you’re done here, be sure to explore the rest of my website. I’m adding things to “spiff” it up, but you can further explode individual books and series.
All my books are: spice-free, language-free, and full of swoon and fairytale charm.

So, Where Do I Start?
The most commonly asked question I get is usually: ” Where do I start?” The image above shows the reading order for each series. All Enchanted Hollow books should absolutely be read in the order pictured above.
If you’d like to read in chronological order, refer to the image below to see how the books *currently* reside on the timeline.

Let’s Chat About Content!
They say write what you know, so I did. I lost my mother ten years ago to the c-word. It’s not something you’ll ever find in my books, but I do explore the feelings of grief and loss after losing a parent because—to be honest—it’s been pretty therapeutic to me. Some say it goes deeper than they expected—it does for some, and it doesn’t for others—so I suppose it depends on your own life experiences.
I also cover narcissism in Meet Me at Midnight, which then covers both “Back to December” and “The Lucky One.” Why? Well, because I also have experience with narcissism, and if you’re familiar with the fairytale of Cinderella, you know her stepmother is a pretty awful human. I tried to write the story in a way that flipped the script—it made the stepmother a better person—and it didn’t work. She needed to be awful, and the trickle-down of the effects of her behavior and manipulation needed to be shown for Ella and her step-sisters to grow.
I tried to handle it as delicately as possible (and most of my readers would agree that I did), but I think it’s also important to note that most fairytales are much darker than I dare to tread.
What I can promise you is that everyone gets a happy ending, and good ALWAYS wins in my stories.

These descriptions are from Michelle Pennington of The Writing Gal’s. They all write clean/closed-door romance, and she came up with somewhat of a “rating” system. If you follow Rachel from Closed Door Romance on Instagram, she often refers to these levels. There is a level 3, but none of my books fit within that category. It’s a bit higher on the “heat” scale for the clean/closed door, and can butt up next to fade-to-black while still having innuendo.
Mine do not. The only books that might even “allude” to sex have married couples, and everything stays off-page. (You can check the reviews to be sure.) Technically, I fall somewhere between clean and closed door. There’s no door, really, to speak of, but I (personally) don’t consider my books fully clean because the standards for cleanliness are kinda all over the place. The term closed door just feels safer, as far as reader expectations go.

