My Books
Ghosts of Lovers Past
Currently Querying
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Harper Calloway can see ghosts. What she can’t see? A world where she gives her first love a second chance.
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Two weeks into her father’s heart attack recovery, Harper discovers his secret—their family business is failing. She’s spent almost two decades pouring beer in the family bar housed in Memphis, Tennessee’s most haunted building and leading ghost tours through the lamplit streets of downtown, but within a few weeks, she’ll be forced to shut their doors. She needs her big brother, Hollis, but he’s the one spirit she’s never been able to see. With investors circling for the prime real estate, Harper swallows her pride and hires a consulting firm to help.
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Jonah Chapman never believed in ghosts; until his late best friend and Harper’s brother visits him and asks him to return to Memphis and the family he left behind. He doesn’t know how he’ll make the past right, but he’s determined to do it, even if it means facing the secrets he kept and the lies he told.
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When Jonah walks through the door to help, Harper wants to send him away, but she’s out of time and options. As they work together, their connection burns hotter than ever before. Their love is still alive, but so are the secrets that tore them apart. They must decide if they’re willing to face the past together or forever be haunted by what could have been.


Statistically Yours
Currently Shelving
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I cannot tell you how much I adore this story and these characters, but after a months long query cycle, I've decided to shelve this project for now. Here's the blurb anyway :)
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Isla Jacobs and Jacob Heidelbaum have precisely three things in common: their names, their deep desire to become parents, and their passion for Isla's research. Apart from these, no two people have less common ground to stand on.
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Isla Jacobs is on a mission. She will win the contest her company just announced-one that would secure funding for her research to close the equity gap for women in healthcare. Nothing can stand in her way. Nothing except Jacob Heidelbaum. He's surly, monosyllabic, closed-off, and just so happens to be assigned as her data analyst.
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They clash over direction and goals, argue over word choice and goals, and their passion for the project causes tensions to run high-until a kiss shatters the wall they've built between themselves, leaving behind a deep connection and simmering chemistry. They think admitting their feelings will be the hardest thing they'll have to do, but nothing could prepare them for the challenge of picking up the pieces of themselves and their relationship when they learn Isla cannot have the children they're desperate for.
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Is their love for one another enough, or will Isla let Jacob go to give him a fighting chance of creating the family he so desperately craves?