Ages 18+

The first book in the True North trilogy, this book follows Emily and Ed, who were childhood sweethearts, but split many years ago. Now their paths have crossed again, but will it work out for them or will they end up apart forever?
Ages 18+

The first book in the True North trilogy, this book follows Emily and Ed, who were childhood sweethearts, but split many years ago. Now their paths have crossed again, but will it work out for them or will they end up apart forever?
Ages 18+

Reine Jonson’s best friend Deborah is trying to set her up with Stephen Morley, the owner of the Morley Cove Resort, she is physically attracted to him, but finds his disposition gloomy and resists Deborah’s attempts to set them up. Then she agrees to be the temporary child care for Stephen’s hotel. She begins to research his family history and discovers secrets that she never knew before.
Grades 9-12

Adam has lots of people in his life: Rebecca, a beautiful girl who understands him; the Mob Boss, who harasses him; and Jason, the naked guy who’s unfailingly polite. The only problem is, they’re not real. They’re all in his head, and he has schizophrenia. There’s hope, though, because he’s just started a new school, and a drug trial that will help him get a hold on things. At his new school, he meets Maya, and wants desperately to be the guy she thinks he is. But when the drug trial begins to fail, he struggles to keep her from finding out his biggest secret.
Grades 9-12

In the second book of the quartet, Coll has forgiven Art for automatically assuming she’ll sleep with him, and Art agrees to take things slowly. She’s waiting for the ‘right time,’ but she has to figure out just when that will be.
Grades 9-12
The first in the Art and Coll quartet, Kate Cann follows 17-year-old Colette as she searches for summer love and finds it in a boy named Arthur, or ‘Art’ for short. He’s handsome and rich, and she’s quickly interested. Too interested, in fact. She quickly gets attached to him and wonders why he’s not answering her calls. Did she dive in too fast?
Ages 18+

Best selling author Cassidy Lane walks confidently into her twentieth high school reunion, happy that she’s written several novels. However, her love life is nonexistent, and she wishes she could change that. Her chance to do so comes when she bumps into Brandon Forrester at the reunion and he asks her out. Just when she thinks things can’t go wrong, she hits a snag on her latest book, and things aren’t looking promising. Read about her impending (mis) adventures in Cassidy Lane by Maria Murnane.
Ages 18+

This is a companion poetry book to Sobanet’s Meet Me in Paris. In it, she reveals her raw emotions of her heartbreak and ultimate happy ever after.
Grades 9-12

John Smith has had his heart broken by a leggy blonde and has sworn off women because of it. Enter Becca Swanson, a nerdy conservative girl whose life plan is to study law and take on the world. Their two paths cross and suddenly John isn’t so sure he should stay away from women any longer. This sequel to Discovering April is mysterious and romantic and completely satisfying.
Grades 9-12
Carter Colby is the most unpopular kid in school. This wouldn’t be so bad if his twin brother Marcus weren’t the most popular kid in school. But when Marcus is killed in a motorcycle accident, Carter is left like a dead man walking, because he is wearing his brother’s face, and things won’t ever be the same.
Grades 9-12

Devon Tennyson has a great life and is happy to watch school football games on Friday nights and secretly crush on her best friend Cas. Suddenly her cousin Foster is dropped in her lap and she has to find a way to shake him loose and continue as if he never existed.