All Eve Ellaway wants is to escape to college, start a life of her own, and finally sever the connection to her twin sister Gen who disappeared when they were babies. Because while the rest of the world moved on from the kidnapping, Gen's still very much alive at home.
Most families would grieve their missing child. Some families might create a shrine for their lost daughter. But the Ellaways are not most families.
Every night, Eve pretends to be Gen to protect her mother's delicate grasp on reality - dividing her life, her stories, and her dreams so there's enough for two sisters. Eve's forced to maintain her father's lie to ease his guilt over Gen's disappearance, but is she sacrificing the last threads of her identity and any hope for a normal future?
As the lies propping up Eve's life start to crumble, she no longer knows what she wants. But Gen does, and she's ready to take it.
All Eve Ellaway wants is to escape to college, start a life of her own, and finally sever the connection to her twin sister Gen who disappeared when they were babies. Because while the rest of the world moved on from the kidnapping, Gen's still very much alive at home.
Most families would grieve their missing child. Some families might create a shrine for their lost daughter. But the Ellaways are not most families.
Every night, Eve pretends to be Gen to protect her mother's delicate grasp on reality - dividing her life, her stories, and her dreams so there's enough for two sisters. Eve's forced to maintain her father's lie to ease his guilt over Gen's disappearance, but is she sacrificing the last threads of her identity and any hope for a normal future?
As the lies propping up Eve's life start to crumble, she no longer knows what she wants. But Gen does, and she's ready to take it.
The new boy. The quiet girl. Will they find love during the solar eclipse?
Neb Connelly has looked forward to the solar eclipse for as long as he can remember. When his only friend in his new town invites him on a school camping trip to watch it, he's there. And only 67% of his wanting to go is because of the quiet girl on the group text his friend started. She gets his jokes, doesn't mind when he geeks out about the eclipse, and for the first time in months, he's ready to chase more than the sun.
Recently single Sage Winters fears she's too damaged for love, but her self-help-loving best friend drags her on a path of self-healing - which apparently includes going camping with twenty classmates to see the solar eclipse. And Neb, who she's never met but whose silly space jokes turn her insides to mush, will be there. But when they finally meet in person, another girl stakes her claim on him. Does Sage run the other way to save her heart, or risk it all for a chance at happiness with this space boy?
Book one in the Campfire Series, Chasing the Sun, is a lighthearted romance with space puns, Portland shenanigans, and enough feels to totally eclipse your heart.
Fifteen-year old Cally accepted her fate as one of the guys, so when she meets Blake, a hot snowboarder who sees her for more than her aerials on the slopes, she falls fast and hard. But their romance can only last as long as vacation.
Or so she thinks.
A twist of fate--well, her Dad opening another brewery in a new town--lands her in Blake's school, but the charismatic boy she fell for wants nothing to do with her, and worse, the Snow Bunnies, the popular clique, claim her as their newest recruit.
Cally must learn to be true to herself--all while landing a spot on the ski team and figuring out who she is without her old friends. And when she finds out what Blake is hiding, she learns the rules on the slopes apply to more than just skiing.
They've both sworn off romance, but love is written in the stars.
Naomi
Insta-love isn't a thing. Even if fans of my podcast think differently. But I can't deny the insta-sparks with the cute boy Hunter on my family camping trip. My fans think I've got it all figured out, so maybe it's time to follow my own advice and listen to my heart.
Hunter's scowly attitude almost makes me hit rewind, but our interfering siblings convince me to give him another chance. Just when he starts to open up, I get an offer that could change everything I had planned for the future-and ruin my shot at happily ever after.
Hunter
My friends say I have a one-track mind, but it's not what you're thinking. If I'm going to finish college in three years and be a book editor in New York, I don't have time for distractions-not even by girls as charming as Naomi.
Despite my attempts, it's impossible to ignore this love interest who's fallen into my orbit. I finally have the opportunity to be the hero in my own story, but I have a secret that puts more than just my future at stake, and if I make the wrong decision, it could alter my plotline forever.
Book two in the Campfire Series, Chasing the Stars, is filled with stolen kisses, tipping canoes, and stars so bright you can see into the next galaxy.
Junior year's looking up for sixteen-year old Mike. Her new BFF isn't a sadistic control freak, her boyfriend adores her, and she's learning to bike in the mountains without decapitating herself on a tree.
Well, almost.
When she meets a group of riders who welcome her into their pack, she feels like she's finally found where she belongs. One particular rider--a boy with an amazing smile and an even more amazing ability to see what she's truly capable of--gives her the confidence to go after what she wants: her own life with her own rules.
There's only one problem--he's not her boyfriend.
Just as things seem to be falling into place, her parents put on the pressure to figure out her future--one that doesn't include riding. Mike soon realizes that having everything isn't that great when she's not the one choosing it. She needs to decide if she's going to continue to be a follower or step out of the shadows and find her own trail.
Being a bully isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Sixteen-year old Brianna had everything she wanted: money to ski all over the world, underlings to do her bidding, and parents who gave her every freedom--as long as she played by their rules. But when she's busted shoplifting and assigned to the Chain Gang, she ditches her shallow ways and realizes being herself is easier than manipulating people.
Forced to partner with kids she'd never dream of befriending, including Xavier, a boy who makes her pulse go into hyperdrive, Brianna vows to be a better person. Breaking Old Brianna's habits isn't easy, but her infatuation with Xavier--someone her parents would never approve of--motivates her to keep trying.
Even when he convinces her to trade her swanky skis for a beat-up snowboard.
Brianna lets go of her need to control everything and finally starts to feel free--until her past threatens to jeopardize her first real chance at love. She discovers balancing on the edge is as challenging in life as it is in snowboarding, and when a new friend is in trouble, Brianna must decide between the superficial things that used to be her world and putting her friend's safety before herself.
When seventeen-year old Biz wakes up from surgery after helping catch a kidnapper, she thinks she's lost her ability to flicker--travel back in time eighteen hours--but she soon discovers her ability is stronger than ever. And so are the mind-blowing headaches. But flickering isn't the only thing giving Biz headaches. Her newly shaved head brings out the bullies, her boyfriend Cameron is getting a little too chummy with a girl from the kidnap support group, and Cameron's formerly kidnapped sister is having some serious adjustment issues. When her dad's health takes a turn for the worse, she turns to her neurosurgeon who operated on her. If she tells him the truth, he could figure out why she and her dad flicker and save her before her entire world--and her own health--crumbles. But can Biz trust him with her secret?
Biz is a perfectly normal teenager except for one minor detail: she uses sunlight to jump back to yesterday. She takes advantage of flickering by retaking Trig tests, fixing fights with her boyfriend (or reliving the making up), and repeating pretty much anything that could be done better. Trouble is, flickering makes her head explode from the inside. Or feel like it anyway.
No one knows about her freakish ability and she's content to keep it that way. Guys don't stick around because she refuses to let them in, but all that changes when Cameron, her best friend, starts looking oh-so-yummy. Suddenly she's noticing his biceps, his smile, and the cute way his eyes crinkle when he--gah This is her friend
But the butterflies come to a screeching halt when little girls start disappearing, then take a nosedive when the police link the kidnappings to Cameron's sister, who vanished years earlier. As the police grasp for clues, Biz photographs a strange man lurking in the shadows and realizes that her flickering can help more than just herself.
Even the best intentions have consequences.
Biz didn't think life could get worse after the tragic events that surrounded her last flicker, but when she accidentally flickers on her eighteenth birthday after a pre-party celebration-she's forced to face the consequences of her actions in a way she never imagined.
As her life falls apart, she turns to the one person who promised to protect her, only to have her trust shattered-again.
And when an anonymous email threatens to reveal her secret, Biz must decide if flickering is worth the permanent damage it could cause her body or if she needs to stay in this timeline.
Forever.
Two best friends. One tiny tent. An attraction that's impossible to ignore.
Melody
Being a semi-famous science tokker epically rocks because I get to make science accessible for girls. Until I make a mistake and a jerkface tokker ridicules me to his fans. I need to prove I'm not a hack before my followers bail and I ruin my credibility-all before I graduate from high school.
Just one problem: my family's hiking to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, where I won't have signal for a week. Oh, and I'm sharing a tent with the Bestie Brigade-my two best friends-and I've crushed on one of them for longer than trends last on TikTok.
Dating Steph would make Jess feel left out and I vowed I'd never do that to her again. Do I risk hurting my closest friend for a chance at love?
Stephanie
Senior year was rolling along just great until my parents announced they're getting divorced the same night I broke up with my girlfriend.
Spending a week offline in the Grand Canyon to watch the lunar eclipse with Jess and Mel is the perfect way to pretend my life isn't falling apart. Except we're camping with people who insist on talking through EVERY FREAKING PROBLEM around the campfire.
And I'm not ready to share.
The time away with Mel makes our connection even stronger, but I'm scared whatever she's hiding could change our friendship forever.
Book 3 in the Campfire Series is filled with grand adventures, secret kisses, and an epic eclipse you won't soon forget.