Double Happiness
A pickle-loving industrial designer sets out to prove that the only man worthy of her younger sister is their cute-AF childhood best friend. Forced proximity / one-bed / friends-to-lovers awesomeness ensues in this romantic comedy novella.
Winnie’s sister Nancy is engaged to The Wrong Person. Anyone who isn’t Steven Yi is The Wrong Person. He’s a cute, silly doctor with a crisp, yummy voice, and the two of them were born in the same hospital on the same day. How much clearer could the Universe be?
A recovering divorcee, Winnie knows all too well what it means to marry badly. She’ll do anything to prove that Steven is The Only Person for Nancy, even if she has to throw them together over and over again herself. But her plotting pulls her closer to Steven, close enough where she begins to suspect that The Only Wrong Person is her. She could be happy, so much happier than she is now…but is it worth risking a life-long friendship and utter heartbreak?
Hint: Yes, yes it is. HEA guaranteed!
Crushing On You
Finalist, Best 1st Book, Best Mid-length Contemporary Romance
2020 NJRW Golden Leaf Awards
Anna Tang doesn't date Asian guys. Her own Chinese family is bad enough, and she's not looking to double the trouble. Besides, she's busy chasing her dream of becoming a music journalist, and she's going to march towards it single-mindedly—and single, if need be.
But when she meets a handsome stranger on a flight to a wedding, she's charmed. Intrigued. Seduced.
Too bad he's Asian, and not her type.
Ian Gao has a great tech job and rock-hard abs from years of climbing. His parents hope he'll settle down soon, but he's drawn to the fierce and lovely Anna, who doesn't plan on getting married. Ever.
But the more time they spend together, the more it feels like coming home. Does Ian have what it takes to make her stay? Or are the walls around her heart too hard to climb?
Finalist, Best Romance Audiobook
2023 Audie Awards
Falling For You
A year and a half after her husband’s death, Lina Miller is untethered and out of her element—the worst-case scenario for a rock-climbing chemist. But the pressure is on from her PhD advisor, and she’s quickly approaching the critical point when she must decide what’s next.
Her one rule? Career first, love second.
But rules have never stopped Asher Friedmann.
As a New York City musician, the last thing that Asher needs is a heart that’s out of tune. Unfortunately, that’s all he’s got. Plus a trust fund. But what he wants is a new muse, and he’s willing to go to great lengths—and heights—to find her.
When the two meet at a party, Lina gives him a chance…as a climbing buddy. But soon Lina finds herself dealing with a different kind of chemistry, one that could end up hurting them both. Will their bond be enough to overcome their past traumas, or will they have to face the music?
Take Me
Finalist, Sexiest Consent
2021 Good Sex Awards
Tom Ong isn't exactly handsome or witty. Tall? Yes. Nerdy? Sure. Single? Yep—13 years and counting. But he doesn't mind. As an avid boulderer, he's used to being on his own and unattached.
His friend and colleague, Cassie Green, prefers sport climbing. She's petite, charming, and already taken—i.e., his exact opposite. Despite their differences, Cassie knows that Tom deserves love like anyone else. That's why, after countless meetings and work trips together, Cassie vows to find him a partner.
The thing is, he doesn't want a partner—he wants her. And while searching for his perfect match, Cassie begins to feel the same...except that she's married.
When her husband proposes a different arrangement, Cassie can't decide: is this a disaster, or a golden opportunity? The beginning of the end, or the start of something wonderful? To find the answer, all three will have to determine what Happily Ever After means to them.