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Like most twenty-somethings in a post-pandemic world, Greta Ste. Marie has a killer case of burnout.
But she also has a vision. And some capital. And with the help of her boyfriend Josh and a buddy of his she’s never met, she’s able to snatch up four hundred acres to make her dream of Camp Bliss a reality.
And whoever said God laughs when you make plans needs to be punched in the neck because nothing about that is funny.
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Zach Rousseau knows that walking away from his six-figure salary at a Boston law firm sounds crazy. But the chance to be outside? In nature? Every day? And actually help people?
What could be better?
When his best friend Josh offers him the chance to build something new, Zach jumps at it.
Every time the incredibly talented Cayla Zeek creates a new cover for me, I love it more than the one before! Just LOOK at this cover! Those colors! That gorgeous redhead! I just want to fall right into CAMP BLISS!
Like most twenty-somethings in a post-pandemic world, Greta Ste. Marie has a killer case of burnout.
But she also has a vision. And some capital. And with the help of her boyfriend Josh and a buddy of his she’s never met, she’s able to snatch up four hundred acres to make her dream of Camp Bliss a reality.
And whoever said God laughs when you make plans needs to be punched in the neck because nothing about that is funny.
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Zach Rousseau knows that walking away from his six-figure salary at a Boston law firm sounds crazy. But the chance to be outside? In nature? Every day? And actually help people?
What could be better?
When his best friend Josh offers him the chance to build something new, Zach jumps at it.
He just wasn’t planning to fall so hard.
While CAMP BLISS isn’t open for business just yet (Release Day is July 27th), you can book your stay with a pre-order at your favorite ebook vendor for $3.99:
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When Stella Mouton inherits her grandmother’s neglected three-story house, she can’t afford to keep it or keep it up—unless she rents out the rooms. A witch, a waif, and a warrior woman are all welcome. The hot geology student is not.
SWEET DREAMS (DREAM HOUSE BOOK II)
Tyler Mouton is half the man he used to be. Nina Lemoine is desperate to start over. Can they trust each other with their broken pieces?
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The DREAM HOUSE series continues with SWEET DREAMS: DREAM HOUSE BOOK II…
Tyler Mouton is half the man he used to be.
He can’t talk worth a damn. He can’t work. He can barely tie his shoes. He has a roof over his head because of Stella, his take-charge younger sister. The best part of his day is watching SpongeBob with Maisy, his four-year-old niece.
Until he stumbles into the kitchen in his underwear and lays eyes on her.
Nina Lemoine is desperate to start over. Again. This time, her life depends on it. But her track record on decision-making leaves a lot to be desired. If she forgets that, all she has to do is look in the mirror at her vicious black eye.
And if she can’t trust herself, how can she trust her scary, scowling, scarred roommate? Even if he does look at her like she’s made of gold.
(I don’t know about you, but I think Tyler is the most gorgeous illustrated book boyfriend of all time!)
The DREAM HOUSE series continues with SWEET DREAMS: DREAM HOUSE BOOK II…
Tyler Mouton is half the man he used to be.
He can’t talk worth a damn. He can’t work. He can barely tie his shoes. He has a roof over his head because of Stella, his take-charge younger sister. The best part of his day is watching SpongeBob with Maisy, his four-year-old niece.
Until he stumbles into the kitchen in his underwear and lays eyes on her.
Nina Lemoine is desperate to start over. Again. This time, her life depends on it. But her track record on decision-making leaves a lot to be desired. If she forgets that, all she has to do is look in the mirror at her vicious black eye.
And if she can’t trust herself, how can she trust her scary, scowling, scarred roommate? Even if he does look at her like she’s made of gold.
When Stella Mouton inherits her grandmother’s neglected three-story house, she can’t afford to keep it or keep it up—unless she rents out the rooms. A witch, a waif, and a warrior woman are all welcome.
The hot geology student is not.
After walking away from a three-year relationship, Lark Bienvenue needs a place to live. Just until he finishes college. Shacking up with four women, a preschooler, and a guy with head trauma isn’t the smartest thing he’s ever done, but anything is better than moving back home. Literally, anything.
Besides, the house is huge. It should be easy enough to avoid his roommates— and the gorgeous landlady who seems to hate him on sight.
Except ignoring a houseful of women is harder than it sounds. And not falling for Stella Mouton?
When Stella Mouton inherits her grandmother’s neglected three-story house, she can’t afford to keep it or keep it up—unless she rents out the rooms. A witch, a waif, and a warrior woman are all welcome.
The hot geology student is not.
After walking away from a three-year relationship, Lark Bienvenue needs a place to live. Just until he finishes college. Shacking up with four women, a preschooler, and a guy with head trauma isn’t the smartest thing he’s ever done, but anything is better than moving back home. Literally, anything.
Besides, the house is huge. It should be easy enough to avoid his roommates— and the gorgeous landlady who seems to hate him on sight.
Except ignoring a houseful of women is harder than it sounds. And not falling for Stella Mouton?
She can act. She can hike the Appalachian Trail. She can resist every carb known to womankind. She can make people laugh.
But she has no moves. Not even one.
Her lack of rhythm has never been an issue until she gets the chance to take her TV show to the big screen. The movie is sure to make her a household name—if she can just nail the Cajun dance scene.
Beau Landry is a minimalist. He doesn’t even own a TV.
A South Louisiana native, Beau’s mission in life is to preserve his Cajun culture. The full-time French teacher and part-time dance instructor is only working with this Hollywood head case to help out his uncle.
It’s not because she’s beautiful even when she’s embarrassing herself. It’s not because she’s as funny as she is kind. And it’s definitely not because she just might need him as much as he needs her.