Hawkins

Hawkins is a small town where lives intersect, secrets surface, and desire has a way of finding people whether they’re ready or not.

Each standalone novel follows a different love story—sometimes quiet and healing, sometimes incendiary and impossible to ignore—but always rooted in connection, community, and the moments that change everything.

These are romances about women who are seen, wanted, and transformed—not because they lose control, but because they finally stop pretending they don’t want more.

Welcome to Hawkins. Stay as long as you like.

A Season for Staying is a quiet, emotionally intimate love story about recognition, restraint, and the kind of desire that doesn’t need to announce itself to be powerful.

The Mayor’s Moxie is a spicy, emotionally grounded sapphic romance about power, visibility, and the kind of desire that doesn’t destabilize—it clarifies.

Set in the quietly magnetic town of Hawkins, Espresso & Other Dangerous Decisions is a smart, funny sapphic romance about observation versus participation, choosing vulnerability over control, and discovering that sometimes the person who sees everything is finally ready to be seen.

Set in the beloved small town of Hawkins, Quiet Sparks is a tender, emotionally grounded sapphic romance about first love, self-recognition, mentorship, and the courage to want something—even when the future is uncertain.

The Book Club on Willow Street is a warm, reflective sapphic romance about late-in-life awakening, chosen community, and discovering that love doesn’t expire just because you weren’t looking for it.

Set against the backdrop of a town that watches closely but rarely interferes, Against the Grain is a sharp, slow-burn sapphic romance about creative ownership, emotional risk, and the kind of love that emerges not despite conflict—but because of it.

Soft Edges, Open Hands is a tender, affirming sapphic romance about presence, consent, and the courage to let someone see you as you are—no explanations required.

Sharp Tongues, Soft Truths is a high-verbal-heat sapphic romance about second chances, chosen vulnerability, and the courage it takes to let yourself be seen—especially by the person who knows you best.

Almost, Always is a slow-burn, emotionally grounded sapphic romance about lifelong connection, missed timing, and the courage it takes to admit that the thing you’ve always had might be the thing you’ve been afraid to name.

The Long Way Home is a lyrical, emotionally grounded sapphic romance about readiness, interruption, and the quiet courage it takes to stop walking past what’s been waiting for you all along.