Backspin
Book 2 of West Brook Series
Reunited and it feels so good…
Angie Harris and Asher Hayes were next-door neighbors growing up, but haven’t seen each other in ten years, not since Asher—who is also Angie's brother's best friend—moved away to college. When they happen to reunite in London, they find their feelings for each other never truly went away.
Asher works as a travel agent, and in a desperate attempt to save his job, he pitches a Caribbean pickleball vacation package to his boss, who insists he go and take his “girlfriend” from the photo they took together in London.
Angie is always up for an adventure, and happily agrees to go along with his plan, even if they have to fake being a couple. Anything for some pickleball and sunshine in the middle of winter!
Can they navigate ten days in the Caribbean together, when their resort villa only has one bed? Are they strong enough to resist their feelings for one another, or will they finally be honest about what they’ve both wanted since high school?
Getting Pickled
Book 1 of West Brook Series
Banger? I don't even know her!
Willow Blackburn is an independent, freelance graphic designer, content to keep her small, trusted circle of friends.
Luca Giordano works an unfulfilling corporate job that leaves him yearning for a greater purpose in life.
Both find enjoyment in playing pickleball, and they just so happen to live in the same neighborhood in the city of Athens, Illinois, which hosts a wildly popular mixed doubles pickleball tournament every year called The Pickle Bowl. Unfortunately, they got off on the wrong foot on what Willow calls “the worst Tinder date in history,” and the reason she has sworn off dating forever.
When Willow’s partner for the tournament succumbs to injury, she finds herself in quite a pickle. Especially when Luca is named as her new partner.
The two of them must find a way to work together as a team if they want a shot at winning. Perhaps they will learn they are not so different after all, and that by opening themselves up to one another their painful pasts do not have to define their future.