Imagine Cassie’s surprise when her best friend’s mom (Erin) turns out to be the gorgeous woman she had a one-night stand with. The women should definitely leave that night in the back of Erin’s car. They really should. Really really should. Except neither can. Review
Despite her high station, Ari just wants to be alone with her plants. When her father foists a slave (Assistant) on her, Ari discovers the many joys of companionship. But who is Assistant and what does she really want? Review
Emilia is an overworked shelter vet who returns to Seal Cove to settle her father’s estate. Morgan has a strong group of friends (great minor characters!) and loves her job but is heartbroken when she is dumped by her fiancée. Emilia and Morgan start a fling given Emilia’s short time in the area but it quickly becomes serious and both must decide what/if they are willing to sacrifice to stay together. Review
Sutton is a babygay whose best friend signs her up for a dating app, enter Charlotte the very experienced, very beautiful woman who could rock Sutton’s world if Sutton weren’t opposed to a one-night stand. Both women are complex characters who evolve over the course of the novel. At the end, we are left wanting more more more and Haley Cass delivers with Forever and a Day – an extended epilogue that does not disappoint. Review
Both burned by past relationships, Faye and Talia aren’t looking for anything serious. Until they notice each other. And then they can’t unsee. Or stop thinking about what life could be like with the other in it. Review