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“Say Yes to the Cheerleader” available now!

My first book, “Say Yes to the Cheerleader,” is now for sale at the following major booksellers: Amazon, Barnes and Noble, iBooks, Kobo, Google Play, and Createspace (in case you’d like a print copy)!

 

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Writing and publishing “Say Yes to the Cheerleader” has been a dream come true. It was so much fun to write, and I’m so happy at the great response it’s gotten already. I’m planning more entries in the “Say Yes” series of lesbian romance books. Up next is a sort of “deleted scenes” novella called “The Missing Dates.” It’s from Kate Monroe’s point of view and covers the two week time jump that was in “Say Yes to the Cheerleader.” Just a little peek into the first few dates of Haley and Kate’s relationship. Hint: some go better than others.

And this summer be on the lookout for “Say Yes to the Soccer Player!” Jenny Jeffries loves college: the late nights in the dorms, the parties, and especially the girls. If only she could work up the courage to actually talk to one of them. When the star forward for the university’s women’s soccer team crosses paths with her will Jenny finally find the relationship she’s always been looking for? Or will their romance receive a red card before it can even begin? (Okay, sorry for that soccer pun, but it had to be done!)

First book coming soon!

My first lesbian romance will be live soon! I can’t wait for people to meet Haley and Kate!

Here’s the description:

High school senior Haley Suarez is relieved to be out of the closet. After worrying about what her family and friends would say when they found out she was a lesbian, their unconditional support means the world to her. Best of all for Haley the gossip around her at school came and went quickly. But when just a couple of weeks from graduation beautiful cheerleader Kate Monroe starts to talk to her, and maybe even flirt with her, she isn’t sure what to do. Kate has been her crush for years, but is way out of Haley’s league. What could perfect Kate see in average in every way Haley? Plus, wasn’t Kate straight?

As Kate turns up around Haley more and more, with flimsy excuses and sly jokes, Haley gets to know the less than perfect side of Kate that makes her see the person and not the cheerleader. Haley can’t keep denying what everyone in her life (including her worst enemy) has been telling her: Kate may actually like her.

But as Haley is figuring out, being out doesn’t mean she’s entirely comfortable with it. If she wants Kate then she’s going to have to stop worrying about what other people might say or think. But that’s easier said than done.

Haley has to decide if being with Kate is worth the attention it will bring. Or will her insecurities about being a lesbian prevent her from taking a chance on Kate, and ultimately, on herself?