In ISS in high school, I used to make the teachers villains in sci-fi inspired stories.
I started reading romance at an early age, but one of my favorite books of all time is Little Woman.
Once took a road trip to see literary locations in New England.
Married to a goofball sweetheart who cooks like a chef and looks like Maui.
Parents to a needy lab/husky, a cranky of cat, and a bossy bird who whistles the Imperial March from Star Wars.
In the shadowy corners of a crumbling estate, Viola Moreau dances on the edge of despair and desire. Once the cherished daughter of a powerful family, she now finds her world in disarray, caught in a web of ambition, betrayal, and longing. At a lavish masquerade, she meets the enigmatic Dante—a handsome stranger whose gaze ignites a spark of hope in her heart. But that fleeting connection swiftly spirals into chaos when Viola discovers she is pregnant, only to bump into Dante months later as he courts her sister, the very match her family hopes will revive their tarnished legacy.
Dante, the heir to a notorious crime family, sees marriage as a means to elevate his status and bring legitimacy to his lineage. Torn between desire and duty, he cannot shake the pull he feels toward Viola, especially when he learns she carries his child. As their paths intertwine, both are thrust into a dark dance of passion and peril, where family loyalties are tested and nothing is as it seems.
Will Viola succumb to the power plays of her family and the underworld that seeks to claim her, or will she break free of the chains binding her to a future filled with shadows? In a world where love and danger waltz hand in hand, one fateful decision could alter the course of their lives forever. Dive into a tale steeped in intrigue and romance, where the most dangerous dance is the one that pulls the heart into darkness.
Luna Rosado, author of a popular book series, meets the charming and charismatic Marcus one night in a hotel overseas. After a night together, Luna has to leave to make her plane and much to her own distress, doesn't leave behind her contact information.
Months later, she meets him again by chance. But he's shocked to find that she's pregnant. And she's surprised to find out that he's the best friend of her best friend's fiancée.
Now, both of them have to figure out how to handle not only co-parenting, but their own feelings for one another.