Swoon for this spicy series of standalone romantic comedies featuring
- Heartfelt friendships that remind you that your girls are your chosen family.
- Steamy age-gap romances that prove love has no expiration date.
- Heroines who prove that you can be fabulous after forty
- Heroes who think mature women who know what they want are sexy
Be warned – these books might inspire you to write your own fabulous second act!
Fashion and Passion: A 40 and Fabulous Prequel Novella
After a disastrous self-help seminar, a recent divorcee finds friendship, empowerment, and maybe love with a younger admirer. Get swept away by sparkling banter, new besties, and spicy seduction, perfect for a bubbly escape. Who says you can’t be fabulous over forty?
Frenemies and Lovers: A Fake-Dating Age-Gap Standalone Romantic Comedy
When a recent divorcee needs a date to her ex’s wedding, she agrees to a deal with a devilishly handsome younger man. Her frenemy’s son. Who happens to be her one-night stand. What could go wrong?
Content warning: Emotional abuse from a former romantic partner
Books and Hookups: A Neighbors-with-Benefits Age-Gap Standalone Romantic Comedy
Writer Lucie’s life is looking up: she has a new book deal, fabulous friends, and a bar where everyone knows her name. The last thing she needs is a surprise (geriatric?) pregnancy with her much-younger neighbor.
Content warnings: Pregnancy, workplace sexual discrimination, past abortion (off page)
Conspiracies and Chemistry: A Workplace Age-Gap Romantic Comedy
When secretive billionaire Tessa resolves to create her own legacy to erase the one that’s been thrust on her, she must partner up with a brilliant, ten-years-younger scientist who happens to be her nemesis.
Content warnings: Parental death from cancer (in backstory), cancer as a healthcare topic, endometriosis symptoms on page
Advances and Retreats: An Enemies-to-Lovers Age-Gap Romantic Comedy
When Bridget and her nemesis, Cole, are temporarily assigned as co-CEOs and given the chance to compete for the solo job at a corporate retreat in Costa Rica, they encounter crocodiles, sabotage, and – possibly – love. Fans of The Hating Game and The Lost City will swoon for this age-gap workplace romance between a driven woman in her 40s and her younger work-nemesis.
Content warnings: Poverty and food insecurity (in backstory), workplace sexism and sex-based discrimination
Marriage and Trouble: A Marriage of Convenience Romantic Comedy
After an accident, everyone mistakes the woozy animal-loving cyclist for the cynical divorce attorney’s fiancé. She needs a husband, and he needs cash to keep his animal rescue afloat. When real feelings start to develop, their marriage is anything but convenient. Fans of While You Were Sleeping and The Proposal will swoon for this marriage-of-convenience romcom.
Content warnings: Parental abandonment, sexual assault (in backstory), discussion of animal cruelty and euthanasia (though no animals are ever harmed on page in a Michelle McCraw novel)
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