Look, I'm going to be honest with you.
I write rom-coms because somebody has to tell the truth about love after forty — and apparently that somebody is me.
My heroines are messy, opinionated, and absolutely done apologizing for taking up space. They trip over their feelings, say the wrong thing at the worst possible moment, and somehow end up with the guy anyway. Although sometimes they wonder why they even bothered.
Sound familiar?
My books will make you laugh out loud, ugly cry, and text your best friend at 2am saying "YOU HAVE TO READ THIS."
Fair warning — I have zero filter, maybe a mouth like a sailor, very strong opinions about Diet Dr Pepper, and my pets have veto power over everything.
You've been warned.
— Ginger
Look, I'm going to be honest with you. I write rom-coms because somebody has to tell the truth about love after forty — and apparently that somebody is me. My heroines are messy, opinionated, and absolutely done apologizing for taking up space. They trip over their feelings, say the wrong thing at the worst possible moment, and somehow end up with the guy anyway. Although sometimes they wonder why they even bothered. Sound familiar? My books...
Brandy Wilson came to Denture for a fresh start. What she got was stubborn Fire Chief Nick Carson, who is set in his ways and completely reluctant to change. And at her age, she’s over dealing with men and their attitudes. Or is she?
A new town with new friends — but unfortunately the same old hot...
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Who expects at age fifty to be laid off and have to move in with their three aunts?
Certainly not, Julie Hayes. But when her aunts opened their door, she took the only option that made sense — heading back to Denture, the small town she’d visited every summer as a child, where she once climbed the giant wooden teeth in the park and thought it...