Three rollicking romantic comedies to make you laugh, make you cry, make you read till dawn.

Book 1
Make Me A Match
Can an imperfect pairing result in a perfect match?
Eric Stewart can’t believe his three meddling sisters would stoop so low.
Sexy, dangerous and fancy-free, Eric is about to turn forty, and his sisters think it’s high time he found a good woman and settled down.
They’ve signed him up with the city’s hottest matchmaking agency, AND THEY CAN’T AFFORD IT. The only way to get them a refund is to get himself rejected by every single match.
Tessa McBride is working for the matchmaker, and she and Eric have a history. He humiliated her when she was a shy, trusting girl. Well, she’s not anymore.
She vows to prove to Eric that she’s more than a match for his schemes–and show him what he’s been missing all these years.
If you want a book that makes you laugh out loud, try MAKE ME A MATCH.


Author Interview
Why did you write this particular book?
I was single, and writing is a solitary job. I hired a matchmaker, and instead of a match I got a book! I did get plenty of applicants, but I realized I was more interested in writing than I was in prospects of marriage.
Who’s your favourite character in this one?
That would be the hero, Eric. He’s just so–male. There’s not a subtle bone in his body, which makes him likeable. And he doesn’t have a clue what he wants or needs. You just gotta love him!

Book 2
Stand By Your Man
Oh, What A Tangled Web We Weave……
Maddie’s a private Detective. Her sister Francie is in love with a criminal!
Francie wants Maddie to prove Sebastian’s innocent, but the Seattle Police have proof that he’s guilty.
Sebastian’s brother, Finn, has hired Maddie to find out the truth and set his brother free.
Finn makes Maddie’s blood boil and her bells ring—and she’s truly, madly, deeply in love with….his little daughter, Zoe. And she’s pretty certain Sebastian is guilty as charged, so she’s trying her best not to find evidence to the contrary. She’s doing the exact opposite of what Finn hired her to do, betraying the guy she—well, the guy she’s supposed to be working for, the guy she just might, maybe, almost be falling for because—
Maddie’s rigid parental units, the cop and the judge, want Sebastian safely in jail, and Francie somewhere safe-like a nunnery? And they want Maddie to make it all happen.
Can a good honest detective play both ends against the middle without getting hoist on her own petard? And what about the charming, smelly street guy who keeps giving her notes? Is he really wanted by the feds?
Can everyone get their heart’s desire and live happily ever after?
Stand By Your Man is the second book in the Almost In Love series.
You’re gonna love it!


Author Interview
What made you write this book?
I found this little note on the street, unsigned. It said, “Don’t judge me until you know the truth, Larry.” Intriguing, no? So I had to write a book where little notes were a subplot. And thus Maddie and her mad family were born.
Favourite character?
Maddie’s farting dog, Watson. I wouldn’t want to own him, but he’s a charmer. Who could resist a basset hound with a leather fetish?

Book 3
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Doesn’t Every Woman Have A Sexy Alter-Ego??
On the telephone, Maxine Bleckner, frazzled single mother, is India Mcbride, a voluptuous sex goddess, in this fun romance.
Harry Watson is also a single, stay-at-home parent to his three-year-old daughter, Sophie.
He’s a freelance writer, and his latest assignment is to find out what telephone sex workers are really like.
But all his preconceived ideas are wrong, wrong, wrong.
India Mcbide is nothing like he expected, but very much what he’s dreamed of.
Is it possible to find the person of your dreams over the telephone?
Read this fun romance novel and find out.


Author Interview
What was your inspiration for this book?
My dear, quirky friend did telephone sex for a short period while she was pregnant. Her wild, outrageous stories made me laugh and inspired me.
Who’s your favorite character?
It’s a draw between Polly, the tough talking, soft-hearted lawyer, and Edna, the grandmother who knits as she does telephone sex. Wonderful gals, both of them.