Here are some books I've written.

I think they're pretty cool, but I may be biased.

On My Naughty List

This year, Christmas is anything but merry for sworn enemies Anabelle and Leo.

When Anabelle Spencer returns to her small hometown of Woodberry, Connecticut to spend the holidays with her family, she finds herself instantly regretting her decision. Not only is living with her handful of almonds mom much harder than she remembers, but she can't seem to stop bumping into her former neighbor and least favorite person alive, Leo, at every turn.

Leonardo Rojas is trying to keep it all together. Struggling to juggle the mess his father left behind and the pressure of his new promotion at the local bar, the only thing on his wish list is a nice, quiet Christmas with his mom. That is, until the girl who broke his heart nearly a decade ago comes back to town and turns his world upside down.

As accidental run-ins, holiday parties, and a late-night baking mishap force the two of them closer together, old sparks begin to fly. Soon the truth about their shared heartbreak begins to reveal itself, and they come to find that sometimes, it's the people you've known the longest who can surprise you.

On My Naughty List is a dual POV, closed-door romance with a guaranteed happily ever after.

Heaven Off East 82nd

Two weeks. A simple deal. A pair of polar opposite strangers. What could go wrong?

Gemma DeLuca wants nothing more than to be a writer. The only issue? She’s stuck working as a copy editor and dog-sitting on the side to make ends meet. Things start looking up when her side hustle lands her in an Upper East Side penthouse for two weeks, while her ultra-wealthy clients vacation in France. Between their thousand-thread count sheets, her own king-sized bed, and an adorable lapdog to look after, it feels like the gig of a lifetime.

Until her client’s brother shows up in the middle of the night, expecting the place to be empty. Elias Kaplan is handsome, arrogant, and a certified player: exactly the kind of guy Gemma avoids at all costs. To make matters worse, he needs a place to stay—but doesn’t want his brother to know he’s crashing at his place.

So when Gemma’s boss assigns her a test-run article on a topic she knows nothing about, she strikes a deal with Elias: she won’t rat him out if he helps her write about one-night stands.

What was supposed to be a temporary arrangement quickly turns into something more as Gemma gets glimpses of the man behind that charming smile, and finds they have more in common than she thought. Except something more isn’t what either of them is looking for—no matter how many times they might wake up in the same bed.

Heaven Off East 82nd is a closed-door romcom with a little sizzle, but no spice.