Kyla Ibarra’s got enough on her plate—finishing college (again), cramming for midterms, and helping at her family’s restaurant when her mother bails. The last thing she needs is him.
Sam Harris: tall, gorgeous, annoyingly charming… and the guy she swore she’d never forgive. Unfortunately, thanks to their mutual friends, avoiding him isn’t an option. And when a simple act of kindness starts to chip away at her carefully built walls, Kyla faces a problem she didn’t see coming.
Because if she’s not careful, the man she’s spent years hating might be the one she can’t stop thinking about.
Perfect for fans of Christina Lauren and Ali Hazelwood, Just Don’t Drop Me is a funny, flirty, and heartwarming story about grudges, surprises, and finding love where you least expect it.

Life hasn't been kind to struggling actress, Addison. Since her mother's passing a year earlier, she's lost her desire to chase her dreams. With student loan debt piling up and her annoying neighbor insisting she should sell her house to his family, the walls feel like they're closing in.
Overwhelmed by the pressure, she drinks too much and finds herself venting on social media. Soon, she's slapped with a defamation lawsuit from an A-list actress (she probably shouldn't have called a fraud). With her home in jeopardy, Addison turns to the only lawyer who will take her case for free: the brilliant and gorgeous Wesley Castillo.
Wesley is everything Addison isn't: organized, healthy, and rich. Though he knows he has to keep his distance, the more time they spend together, the more he's intrigued by her realness.
Despite their initial differences, the two start to form an unlikely bond. As they navigate the ups and downs of the legal system, Addison and Wesley can't ignore the growing attraction between them. But with her financial future on the line and his position in the family firm at risk, can they really afford to take a chance on love?
Will Addison's dream of making it as an actress finally come true? And can Wesley convince her that sometimes, the most unexpected things in life are also the most rewarding?
Find out in this charming and funny contemporary romance about two people who are brought together by chance - and who just might end up finding love in the most unexpected of places.

Harper never believed in love. After a string of failed relationships, she had given up on finding her happily ever after. But when she meets Jaxon, everything changes.
Jaxon is everything Harper never knew she wanted - handsome, charming, and with a heart of gold. From the moment they meet, there's an undeniable spark between them. Despite her reservations, Harper finds herself drawn to him in ways she can't explain.
As they get to know each other, Harper discovers that Jaxon is the kind of man who makes her believe in love again. He's patient, kind, and always there for her, even when she's at her worst.
But just as Harper starts to let her guard down and open up to Jaxon, she discovers a dark secret that threatens to tear them apart. Will their love be enough to overcome the obstacles in their way, or will Harper once again be left heartbroken?
Find out in this contemporary romance about two people who never believed in love - until they found each other.

Some people meet at the perfect time. Others meet at the only time that matters.
Clara Lockwood has one plan: get through senior year and finally escape the secrets she’s been forced to keep. But a single storm, a moment in the woods, and a stranger who shouldn’t exist—none of that was part of her plan.
Silas Everhart has his own ghosts. When he finds Clara beneath a tree struck by lightning, he knows he’s not just saving a life—he’s stepping into something far bigger than either of them can understand.
As their worlds begin to collide, Clara and Silas must confront what’s been lost, what might still be saved, and whether love can outlast time itself.
A hauntingly romantic novel about fate, forgiveness, and finding light in the darkest places.
A lyrical, heart-wrenching debut about love, loss, and the invisible threads that tie us together. For fans of They Both Die at the End, If He Had Been With Me, and The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue.
