
The Women of Eden series brings readers back to the small town of Eden for a new circle of strong, independent women, each carving out a life on her own terms and each blindsided by love when she least expects it. From a restoration expert wielding a sledgehammer to a ballerina fleeing the city, a veterinarian who can’t stomach the funeral director she loves, and a runaway bride confronting the past she left behind, these contemporary romances pair capable heroines with the men who challenge them. Warm, emotionally rich, and rooted in second chances, resilience, and small-town belonging, the series celebrates women who refuse to settle for anything less than a love worthy of them.

Good Bones (Book 1)
Jord Sheafson swings a sledgehammer with the best of them, comfortable in her jeans and tool belt and indifferent to what anyone thinksโespecially the other project manager at Moore Construction, since she’s been screwed by a man like him before. Noah Timmerman has been Derek Moore’s number two since day one, until Jord’s impeccable restoration skills land her their biggest job yet. Convinced she’s a fraud, he tries to undermine herโuntil her talent, her sculptures, and her game on the basketball court start a fire in his belly. But fire is the bane of Noah’s existence, and Jord is determined not to get burned again. Will she see he’s not an outdated antique due for demolition, but a man with good bones just in need of a little restoration?

Both Sides of Life (Book 2)
Epona Fusaro couldn’t wait to leave her small town after high schoolโbut nearly a decade later she’s back, a full-fledged veterinarian with a vet-mobile up and running and almost everything she ever wanted. The one thing missing is her love life, and the man she wants, her high school sweetheart, still runs Cordero’s Funeral Homeโand death is not her thing. Richard Cordero won’t leave Eden for anyone, not even Eppie, and a crisis at the funeral home threatens the legacy in his hands. When he stops on a snowy road to tend a stray dog and her puppies, Eppie’s heart meltsโthen races when she sees who it is. She knows she still loves him, but the hearse up ahead reminds her nothing has changed. When tragedy strikes, will she see that birth and death are both part of the same cycle?

On Pointe (Book 3)
Ballerina Katrya Valentyn was torn from everything she loved as a child, and dance is the one thing she’s clung to ever since, sacrificing all for her craft. When a foot injury threatens a coveted role, she escapes the city at her sister’s urging and lands in Eden, a place she’s only dreamed of. High school teacher Atticus Gill wants deep roots and a family, but the woman he loves once made a choice he couldn’t live with, and he knows history has a way of repeating itself. Their timing was off the first time around. Now, a year later and face-to-face, Kat wonders if giving up one passion for another was reckless, and Atticus sees he may have rushed to judgment. The chemistry is still thereโdo they dare risk their hearts again, or walk away?

Stupid in Love (Book 4)
Mari Zambrano has wanted to run O’Farrell’s Pub since she was big enough to climb onto a barstool, and since her mother left her the taps, she’s killing it. She loves the smell of hops, the grand 1920s mahogany bar, her fiddle, and most of all her customersโas long as she has them, her soul is home. Deaglan Byrne has crisscrossed the east coast looking for a pub to buy since returning from Ireland, and when he walks into O’Farrell’s he finds everything he’s been searching forโrich history, authenticity, warmth, and a sweet, magical presence in the woman who runs it. Mari thinks he’s here to learn the trade, but he’s actually in the market to buy her out. As they work together unpacking her family’s memorabilia and her pride in her ancestors shines, Deaglan realizes exactly what he’d be taking away.
Will he walk away, or find a plan that gives them both what they needโwhich just might be each other?

Walk with Me (Book 5)
Ishani Kaur was branded a runaway bride, but she wasn’t fleeing a weddingโshe was escaping a life that wasn’t her own. After breaking free from an arranged marriage and spending over a decade searching for freedom, she landed in the quiet town of Eden seeking forgiveness. She never found absolution, but she found solace. Devesh Banerjee watched his father fall to one of his beloved tigers, then watched his bride flee, leaving him to survive alone. He rebuilt his life in Eden, trading his dream of guiding in India for an illustrious conservation career. Ishani has been a shadow ever sinceโuntil she turns up in his hometown and flips his world again. Thrown together by a friend’s wedding and bound by a crisis, the two must confront the past still lingering between them. Will she run again, or will fateโand their dharmaโfinally bring them together as intended?
