It Started with a List
An Opposites Attract, Neighbors to Lovers Romantic Comedy

A BUCKET LIST. THE POPULAR GUY. A LONER. WHAT COULD GO WRONG?
Time’s up for Vassa Blackwell.

With her college graduation looming, Vassa reflects on the past four years. Man, she is mega disappointed. No wacky misadventures, no drunken nights, and no regrettable mistakes you can NEVER tell your parents. Work and class, Class and work. That’s it. College is suppose to be the best years of one’s life… Right?

Vassa feels as though she's cheated herself out of a full college experience. Notably with romance and boys and stuff. So, she makes a college bucket list. Then the worse thing ever happens.

Her list falls into the hands of Lazarus Gilbert. King of the baseball team, sworn enemy (in her opinion), and her annoying upstairs neighbor. He thinks he’s found something fun to do. She thinks she’s in trouble. With the pressures of post-college decisions and failing classes looming, can they complete the bucket list before the semester runs out? Are Vassa and Lazarus just too different to get along? Or will Vassa learn to live and let live, and let love enter her heart?

It Started with a List is an opposites-attract romance. Perfect for readers who love drunk karaoke, spring breaks to Las Vegas, and sea lions at Pier 39. This novel contains cursing and sex scenes, and intended for audiences 18 years and older.

It Started with a Dane
A Fake Dating Romantic Comedy

WILL THEY PULL OFF THE PERFECT PERFORMANCE?
It’s double time for Cami Clinton…

Dance is in Cami’s blood, but a bombshell diagnosis puts her on the sidelines. Now returning for her senior year of college, she’s determined to prove she is the dancer she once was. Each year, at the end of the semester, the campus hosts a dance festival. It’s not unusual for talent agencies to recruit PGU students, launching their careers. Cami knows this is her shot at redemption, but while at a party, things go horribly wrong and Cami suddenly has a new boyfriend: Marsh Lincoln.

Marsh Lincoln has two left feet…

He doesn’t dance. A nasty accident haunts Marsh and he’s ready to graduate until he’s told he’s missing credits. To make matters worse, his girlfriend breaks-up with him in front of everyone at a party, leaving him with a new girlfriend he’s never met before…

The only class left to fill his missing credits? Ballroom dancing.

His new girlfriend? Cami Clinton.

It takes two to tango…

Acting like the perfect couple isn’t easy when you’ve just met. Cami and Marsh make a deal: pretend to be a couple and ace the dance festival. Should be easy… Right? When the lines between what’s real and pretend blurs, Cami and Marsh have to ask themselves the question: Can you catch feelings for something that’s all pretend?

It Started with a Dance is a steamy fake relationship romance. Perfect for readers who love ballroom dancing, fall breaks to Lake Tahoe, and midnight rides along the Golden Gate Bridge. This novel contains cursing and sex scenes, and intended for audiences 18 years and older.