The Everyday Goddesses Series

The Everyday Goddesses series follows a circle of strong women in the small town of Eden, each carrying her own struggle and gift, each finding love on her own terms. Named for goddesses and grounded in real emotional stakes—trauma, loss, healing, and second chances—these eight interconnected contemporary romances celebrate friendship, resilience, and the everyday magic of women who refuse to settle.


Magic Bean Cafe (Book 1)

Rhea Cronun’s coffee is the talk of Eden, and with her café thriving, she’s certain she doesn’t need anything—or anyone—more, especially since she can read the shadows behind people’s smiles. Aisin Leehy came to town to check on a business grant he’d given, but he’s no longer the man he was, still reeling from a blow to his identity. In Rhea’s small town, he just might find the road back to himself.


Once There Was a Tree (Book 2)

Gwenhwyfar Cronun was a kick-ass warrior until she was medevacked out of the Middle East, losing her arm, her livelihood, and her captain. Now she’s back to ordinary in Eden and drowning in old demons. Ex-army Ioan Sayer gave up his career to chase the woman who’s haunted his nights, and he refuses to let her surrender. Convincing her she’s still a fire-breathing dragon may be the hardest battle either of them has fought.


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Tipping the Scales (Book 3)

Minerva Holt is persnickety, high-society, and stubbornly unwilling to change her mind, especially about the man who opened a food truck outside the courthouse, no matter how good his baklava is. Simon Iraklidis sees the royalty in the way she walks and has no intention of paying homage. But when Minnie’s friends coax out her bodacious southern charm, the switch from buttermilk to bourbon tempts far more than his taste buds.


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Can’t Be Tamed (Book 4)

Lilith Varsela is Eden’s closest thing to an Amazon warrior, a fierce advocate armed with stiletto heels and a sharp tongue, and her mantra is single today, single tomorrow. Niall Graeme was once her best friend before a betrayal she’s still nursing. After years of trying to worm his way back into her good graces, he finally grabs her attention, but taming this feral cat takes patience—and a surprising revelation may stop his clock before he can win her.


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Remains to be Seen (Book 5)

Ever since a cave-in in Turkey four years ago, Cerridwen Moore has been chasing “normal,” avoiding parking garages and sleeping with a night-light, haunted by a fear that won’t let go. Zain Bishara, an archeologist-turned-pathologist hired at her office, understands her fears better than anyone, but he’s guarding a secret like the Holy Grail. When Cerri’s worst fears come true, Zain helps her find her footing, until his secret spills out and threatens everything between them.



Gardens of Eden (Book 6)

Inanna Rusnik is the fourth generation to tend Gardens of Eden, the town nursery, and she wants nothing more than to find the right man and grow a family. When an unforeseen development sidelines her plans, she starts seeing the world through a new lens. Tihomir Lukić has quietly loved her since the day she hired him, but he knows everything about her past, and she’ll have to convince him he’s the one she’s been looking for all along.


The Girl from Nowhere (Book 7)

Brigid Frazier has spent years climbing out of nowhere, and any misstep could send her tumbling back into oblivion, so her guard stays up even as her children’s book series takes off. When Gabriel Bresnahan returns to Eden to face his past and his newly found family, old friends welcome him back and he begins to breathe again. Staying with Breet stirs feelings neither should have, but he’s not the settling-down kind, and she’s convinced there’s no point in risking her heart again. Or is there?


Sweetwater Stables (Book 8)

Hina Kalani traded island paradise for Eden, where her horses, her friends, and her growing equine therapy program are all she needs, and she has no desire to share her past or her shaman grandmother’s gifts too intimately. Dax Machon arrived in town seeking temporary respite from a tragedy, bracing for a painful anniversary. Hina knows Dax is wrong for her, but Laka, the Hawaiian goddess of love, may have other ideas, especially once he rescues the brother Hina left behind.