The Almost Series

Some love stories are not almost because they failed.

Almost Yours

He has a girlfriend. A promise he can’t break. And a darkness only she understands.

Sophie Dubois spent four years in Copenhagen trying to forget Liam Morel. She failed.
Now she is back in Geneva, older, sharper, and determined not to fall apart the second he looks at her again.

But Liam was never just a man she loved. He was the wound she learned to live around.

A man bound by loyalty.
A man with another woman beside him.
A man who still looks at Sophie like leaving was never enough to make her stop belonging to him.

Their story begins again with everything standing between them: grief, guilt, desire, and a promise that should have made Liam untouchable.

Read if you love: forbidden emotional romance, second-chance pain, complicated men, Geneva settings, slow-burn tension, and love stories that refuse to behave.

Start with Almost Yours

Never Enough

He made his choice. She walked away. Neither of them survived it.

Sophie Dubois still carries Liam’s mark. Not only on her body. Not only in her memory. Everywhere.

After everything they broke, Liam should be easier to hate. Sophie should be stronger than wanting him. Geneva should be large enough for two people to avoid each other. It is not.

Never Enough continues Sophie and Liam’s story as love becomes darker, sharper, and more impossible to contain. Desire is no longer the problem. The problem is what happens when wanting someone is not enough to save them, and walking away is not enough to be free.

Read if you love: brutal emotional romance, unresolved desire, psychological tension, obsession, loyalty, and characters who keep making devastatingly human choices.

Continue with Never Enough

Burn With Me

He has a girlfriend. A promise he can’t break. And a darkness only she understands.

Sophie Dubois spent four years in Copenhagen trying to forget Liam Morel. She failed.
Now she is back in Geneva, older, sharper, and determined not to fall apart the second he looks at her again.

But Liam was never just a man she loved. He was the wound she learned to live around.

A man bound by loyalty.
A man with another woman beside him.
A man who still looks at Sophie like leaving was never enough to make her stop belonging to him.

Their story begins again with everything standing between them: grief, guilt, desire, and a promise that should have made Liam untouchable.

Read if you love: forbidden emotional romance, second-chance pain, complicated men, Geneva settings, slow-burn tension, and love stories that refuse to behave.

Start with Almost Yours