I went in to sign books. I left with 17. No regrets.
So I made the extremely dangerous decision to stop by my local indie bookstore, Word After Word…
And by “dangerous,” I mean I went in to sign their stock and left carrying approximately seventeen books I absolutely did not need but somehow emotionally required.
Reader math is very real.
The good news is that while I was there, I signed a bunch of books — and you can order them directly from Word After Word’s website, including getting them personalized. Yep, if you’ve been wanting a signed book without having to hunt me down in yoga pants at Target, this is your moment.
They also have signed/preorder copies available for FALLING INTO YOU, which honestly feels a little surreal to type because this book owns my whole heart.
And speaking of FALLING INTO YOU…
Publishers Weekly gave it a lovely review that made me smile all day... I mean. EXCUSE ME while I casually frame this forever.
This story has second chances, a protective hero, emotional baggage, chemistry that absolutely refuses to behave, family chaos, healing, heart, humor, and all the messy complicated love stuff I adore writing most.
DIGITAL PRINT SIGNED PAPERBACK
And in case you missed either of the first two Colburn brothers (Ryder! Caleb!), both of which are out now…
DIGITAL - PRINT - AUDIO LINKS
HE FALLS FIRST FREE FALLING FALLING INTO YOU
And because apparently I enjoy giving myself extra projects…
Yep, I recently dropped THREE classic Jill Shalvis favorites into Kindle Unlimited with gorgeous new glow-up covers. Think: same emotional comfort food, fresh new packaging, and maybe a little “oh no, now I have to reread this at 2 a.m.” energy.
Honestly? Watching these older books find new readers again has been such a joy.
SEEING RED WHITE HEAT BLUE FLAME
Thank you for being here through all the stories, all the chaos, all the coffee-shop/bookstore/late-night-writing-sprint moments. I never take it for granted.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to pretend I’m not already emotionally attached to six more books I found while “working.”