A sizzling neighbors-to-lovers romantic comedy about two strangers who waited until their final minutes to act on their feelings…and then lived. Awkward.
Emergency Alert: Ballistic threat inbound to DC. Valeria Fuentes and Lander Dawson have fifteen minutes left to live. One last chance to tie up loose ends and live out their wildest dreams. So…they screw each other’s brains out, naturally.
Except Valeria and Lander are strangers. This headstrong camgirl and hotshot lawyer may be neighbors, but they’ve barely spoken. Tonight, it doesn’t matter. Going out with a bang (literally) is the perfect ending…until they learn the emergency alert was a mistake.
Now, neither can forget their scorching hot hookup. Valeria wants to pretend it never happened. There’s no future for a guy trying to make partner at a prestigious firm and a girl who performs for strangers every night...
But Lander disagrees. And he’ll do whatever it takes to prove he doesn’t just support Valeria’s lifestyle—he loves it.
STREAMS AND SCHEMES is a steamy, full-length, standalone romcom about a camgirl who hates lawyers and a lawyer who low-key doesn’t care. HEA guaranteed!
Book 2:
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A raunchy romantic comedy about a campaign, a camgirl, and the candidate who resisted shooting his shot with her…until she literally got shot.
Cora Flores and Everett Logan wish they’d never met. She’s a camgirl with more piercings than inhibitions, and he’s a polished congressional candidate from a political dynasty. Unfortunately, their best friends are in love, which means this unlikely duo is stuck together for life.
But when a disgruntled voter targets Everett, “for life” suddenly doesn’t seem very long—and Cora takes a bullet for Everett.
Now, Everett is done pretending he’s not obsessed with this brilliant, beautiful camgirl for the sake of his campaign. He’ll do anything to get Cora—like give her outrageous tips during her streams…and offline too. But Cora refuses to be Everett’s dirty secret. Nope. Who would want to be in a forbidden relationship with a gorgeous politician, where they have resort to steamy trysts across the city…
…Okay, maybe her refusal is up for debate.
TIPS AND TRYSTS is a super hot romcom about every campaign manager’s worst nightmare. Low on politics, high on spice, this full-length novel has a guaranteed HEA! Tips and Trysts is the second book in the Streams and Schemes series, but can be read as a standalone
Book 3:
Book overview
A whirlwind romantic comedy about two friends who can’t stay out of each other’s lives…so they do it live.
Essie Romero made a plan: graduate debt free and land a cutthroat banking job. Masked and anonymous, this coed by day and camgirl by night almost has it all. Unfortunately for Essie, she never saw Dalton Cavendish coming (which is surprising, honestly, because this six-foot-five snack of a man is impossible to miss).
Dalton has no plans. Dalton is a hot mess—emphasis on hot—but a mess, nevertheless. This charismatic finance bro’s “work hard, play hard” lifestyle breeds chaos—chaos Essie can’t avoid now that her good friend Dalton is going to be her sort-of stepbrother…andcoworker at DC’s top investment bank.
Luckily, nobody can handle chaos like Essie…until an evening of margaritas, mistaken identities, and mishaps leads to Essie and Dalton hooking up and accidentally livestreaming it. It’s a nightmare—until the tips pour in, and Essie convinces Dalton to join her streams as a mysterious, masked camboy.
Working on finance by day and filming at night—and with their parents’ wedding less than a month away—Essie and Dalton both have to stick to the plan: camming is strictly business. But when their bank faces collapse, Dalton and Essie are pulled into the deal of a lifetime and all plans go out the window…
…except for one: Dalton’s not-so-secret plan to finally make the camgirl of his dreams love him back.
MASKS AND MISHAPS is a ridiculously steamy, full-length romcom about a camgirl and a finance bro who probably shouldn’t be doing this…but are so going to do it anyway. It is the breathtakingly messy finale to the Streams and Schemes trilogy, but can be read as a standalone.