In case you haven’t heard the news, the amazing Lucy Emerson, who also narrated The First Love, is producing The Wife App!!!
Subscribe to find out as soon as it is released!
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In case you haven’t heard the news, the amazing Lucy Emerson, who also narrated The First Love, is producing The Wife App!!!
Subscribe to find out as soon as it is released!
Need a low angst, age-gap romance between two women? Pick up your free copy of The Wife App on Kindle from March 14 – March 18!!!
Rachel Riley decides that if she can’t find true love, she is at least going to love her job.
When her friends complain of a lack of support from their spouses, Rachel is inspired to create an app that working women can use to help them accomplish their tasks during the day.
Despite a lack of support from her closest friends, Rachel loves helping her community. And when one of her clients invites her to be a ‘plus one’ at a fund-raiser, Rachel begins a path of self-discovery.
If you enjoyed The First Love, I hope you’ll enjoy this stand-alone follow up!
(coming soon!)
At thirty-two years old, Rachel Parker made a career change, dumped her boyfriend, and committed to the strong possibility she would never feel the type of love she had seen, heard, and read about her entire life. And she was okay with that even if her friends and family weren’t.
It’s not until she follows her passion does she begin to understand why love never came for her the way she thought it was supposed to.
The Wife App is a book about being in the moment, self-discovery, stepping outside of our boundaries, and forgiving our past mistakes. If you’re in the mood for a low angst, age gap, quirky, and maybe even a little unconventional book about two women falling in love, you will enjoy this!
From October 21-28, The First Love will be on sale for $.99 !!
Grab your copy and enjoy a story about one girl’s journey to happy ever after…

I was wondering – and maybe this is a common topic, but I have only recently begun to get more involved with my fellow writers – do you feel a little blue when you finish your book and it’s out there, and there is nothing left but to…I don’t know… read it for yourself? Do you miss your characters? The intimacy you had with them, creating or solving their problems? Breaking their hearts, or introducing them to the love of their life?
I remember one evening I had hurt one of my characters – ripped her heart out – just as I was going to bed. I even cried as I wrote it. I woke up very early the next morning and the first thing I did was make it better for her. And for the whole day I felt a little wrecked about the incident that was undoubtedly “my fault.” I just laughed at myself for even admitting this. The thing is, her heart was supposed to remain broken but I couldn’t. I literally had to go back and fix it for her.
A week ago I self-published my first novel length book, The First Love. While I was writing it I was so consumed by my characters that I missed them whenever I was away. There was a constant longing to be back with them as soon as possible, and I remember even feeling grumpy when forced to stay away too long.
But now that it’s out and even as I prepare my next story, I can’t stop thinking about Calli, Justine, and Fenne. I miss them 🙂
I wonder where they are now.
