Bloom After Dark
Welcome to Bloom After Dark, Where Her Story Grows Stronger.
This secret library is where the lights stay low, but the heroines rise even higher. Here, you’ll find bonus epilogies and hidden chapters from all my books.
One link, endless escapes.
Come discover the quiet moments of strength, new sparks of courage, and the soft, powerful ways these women claim their own happily ever afters.
Bloom After Dark is my gift to you. It’s a place where love deepens, secrets unfold, and every heroine gets to bloom in her own light, long after the final page.
Granitehart ridge Retreat
Bonus epilogues
They built a life on the mountain. Now see how their forever begins.
Lena and Cade have one more secret waiting just for you. In this exclusive bonus epilogue, step back inside Granitehart Ridge as Lena shares her gift with other women and Cade shows her she’s exactly where she’s meant to be.
What happens after she says yes to staying?
In this cozy bonus epilogue, Carlie passes on their mountain love story to the child who made their forever complete. One soft promise, a growing family, and a cabin that holds their dreams.
Some love stories keep whispering yes. Some vows are better under lantern light. This is the promise you don’t want to miss.
The forest gave him to her once. Now watch him promise her forever, all over again. This bonus epilogue is where vows are whispered softly, where lanterns glow in the treetops, and Hannah’s heart stays right where it belongs: in his hands.
Stay Wild a Little Longer. Unlock Amber’s Secret Ending.
She came to these mountains lost and ready to break. Now Amber owns every inch of her Wild Haven, and she’s helping other women claim their freedom too. In this exclusive bonus scene, see how she turns raw wildness into hope, courage, and something lasting. Stay wild with Amber and find out just how far her strength can grow.
Granitehart ridge Fireline
Bonus epilogues
FROM BROKEN SONGBIRD TO FIERCE PROTECTOR. THIS IS HER RECKONING.
Nashville taught her that survival meant silence. But Caleb's love showed her that true strength speaks for those who can't speak for themselves. Watch Ivy return to the city that tried to kill her dreams, not for revenge, but for redemption. In boardrooms that once echoed with her tears, she's built a sanctuary for artists who deserve better. This is how a woman rewrites her ending.
FROM RUNAWAY TO LEADER. THIS IS HER POWER.
She once thought survival meant disappearing. Now Willow stands at the front of a room, teaching women how to leave, how to fight, how to live. With her man by her side and the mountain at her back, she’s no longer running. She’s rewriting what survival means. And when Colt whispers that she was never broken, she finally believes him.
Two years ago, a town saved her. Now she's saving women the same way.
Willa's at the Ridge Diner with Melissa, an event planner who faced a disaster, and is watching her grip a grant folder like it's the only proof she's worth anything. Willa recognizes that grip. She lived in that desperation when her last event burned, and she thought she'd never work again. Watch her transform the Second Chance Festival Fund from personal redemption into industry revolution, along with fifteen event planners who refuse to let women fail alone. In the same booth where Marcy once shoved pie at her and wouldn't let her quit, Willa's now the one saying: You deserve to rebuild. And I'm going to make sure you can.
FROM LOST GIRL TO STORYTELLER. THIS IS HER VOICE.
She once thought being rescued was the end of her story. Now June leads circles of women who once felt just as small, broken, and afraid as she did. With her grandmother’s notebook in hand and Silas’s steady devotion at her back, she’s building a place where scars mean survival and every voice matters. This is how a woman finds her power: by helping others reclaim theirs.
FROM CORPORATE CASUALTY TO MOUNTAIN MENTOR. THIS IS HER CHOICE.
She once thought success meant surviving quarterly reviews and Sunday night dread. Now Emma stands in her barn teaching women that mud on designer jeans can wash clean, but years of pretending you're fine leaves stains. With Grant's steady heat at her back and Napoleon's chaos teaching lessons no MBA ever could, she's built a refuge for women who've forgotten they're allowed to want more. This is how a woman saves herself: by showing others the trail she carved with her own bloodied hands.
Multi-Author Collaborations
Bonus epilogues
Her story was stolen. Now she's rewriting the ending.
When Holly's ex sold her vision as his own, she thought her artistic voice was gone forever. But Boone's mountain gave her something no one could steal: a new story worth telling. Watch her transform from broken photographer to folklore documenter, from woman afraid to claim her work to artist with galleries begging for her vision. In rooms where her name was once erased, she'll sign contracts that make her legacy permanent. The jack-o'-lanterns that brought her home now light her path to everything she deserves.
She used to perform her life. Now she's teaching others to live theirs.
When Claire crashed into Jax's mountain, she was drowning in filters and follower counts. The mountain man who carried her to safety showed her what real looked like. Now she's leading photography retreats that teach women to stop performing and start living. Watch her guide women from desperate documentation to genuine presence, from exhausting performance to authentic power. The cabin that saved her has become a sanctuary for others. The blog that once trapped her now sets women free. And the man who saw her first still watches with pride as she changes lives with every honest word she shares.
FROM RUNNING TO ROOTED. THIS IS HER HOMECOMING.
She drove away from Denver in a thunderstorm with her ex's voice still ringing in her ears: No one wants to hear what you have to say. Now Elorie Harper stands in The Reading Nook with her name on the cover of thirty books while a woman she's never met grips her hand and whispers, "You saved my life." Brooks Maddox leans against the back wall the way he always does; arms crossed, eyes dark, jaw tight with the kind of pride that makes her stomach flip. This time, she doesn't look away from either the attention or the man. She wrote a book about leaving when staying would've killed something vital inside her. Women are reading it in parking lots before they walk into their boss's office to quit. This is how you come home: you stop running from your own voice and start teaching others how to use theirs.