The Whippoorwill Series

Welcome to Whippoorwill—the kind of town that notices things.

Tucked between winding roads and quiet routines, Whippoorwill is not flashy, fast, or particularly interested in letting people remain strangers for long. Here, coffee appears before you ask for it, borrowed mugs have a habit of circulating, and community arrives less like a grand gesture and more like someone quietly making room beside them.

Each book in the Whippoorwill Series follows a different woman arriving at a crossroads—guarded, grieving, overthinking, rebuilding, or simply trying to stay untouched by the parts of life that ask too much. But Whippoorwill has a way of gently disrupting distance, asking harder questions, and introducing the kind of love that refuses to stay theoretical.

Filled with emotionally intimate romance, quiet humor, found belonging, and interconnected lives, the Whippoorwill Series is about women learning how to be seen, how to stay, and how to choose connection without losing themselves.

Because sometimes love does not arrive dramatically.

Sometimes it just asks if you’re staying for coffee.

Just Call Me Carrie is a quiet sapphic small-town romance about a guarded woman, an observant neighbor, and the kind of belonging that cannot be managed into safety.

Too Early for Caution is a warm sapphic small-town romance about a woman who survives by controlling every risk and the steady, instinctive love that teaches her not everything has to be held so tightly.

After the Summer Crowd is a tender sapphic small-town romance about a woman learning that joy can be real even when it no longer has to perform.

Whipoorwhat? is a tender sapphic small-town romance about a woman who keeps life at a safe distance until love asks her to step fully inside it.

What the Water Keeps is a tender sapphic romance about grief, memory, and the love that makes returning to the past feel survivable.

When the Air Changes is a mature, atmospheric sapphic romance about legacy, reinvention, and the love that teaches you change does not have to mean leaving yourself behind.

The Shape of Staying is a tender sapphic small-town romance about a woman who has always made herself easy to accommodate—and the precise, steady love that teaches her how to stay without disappearing.

The Distance Between Houses is a soft sapphic romance about neighbors, quiet longing, and the moment familiar closeness becomes impossible to ignore.

Running Into Weather is a tender sapphic romance about a woman who runs to stay unreachable and the woman who teaches her that love can move beside her without holding her back.

The Long Way Around is a road-worn sapphic small-town romance about a woman who keeps moving to stay free—and the steady love that teaches her home does not have to be a cage.