a smutty little summer rom com

If you’d have asked May Wilson what she wanted to be when she grew up, she certainly wouldn’t have said a bartender and barista in the same coastal Michigan town she’d grown up in. But, life happens, even to the best of us. At least May’s favorite time of year was upon us, early summer: the rest of June, July, and August laid out before us on a carpet of radiant sky blue and lush forest green. The possibilities were endless. The town would flood with tourists and the dashing summer boys her mother always warned her about.
For the last five years, the universe had intervened and forced May and one particular summer boy, Jack Cunningham, together again and again. Their friendship had come quickly and easily so much so that this place started to feel more like home with him around than when he was gone.
But May had no idea this summer would be different. Jack arrives for the season with devastating news: his family is selling their vacation home, marking the end of an era. With one last chance to create unforgettable memories, May enlists the help of her friends, determined to send him off in style. As the days unfold, she grapples with feelings that begin to extend beyond mere friendship. Finding herself torn between her blossoming love for Jack and her inherent desire to protect her heart from the summer boys she was always warned about.
In A Case of You, May faces a choice that could change her life forever: will she give into her desires, entangling her body and heart with Jack, or will she succumb to caution and let him slip away?
This novel explores themes of found family, friendship, and pursuing your desires, no matter what.
Advanced Praise for A Case of You
“Such a beautiful book about the importance of friendship and being where you are.”
“I loved it!! Final thoughts: I enjoyed your writing and their story. Loved their ending!”
“… I loved it. I’m sorry but I literally couldn’t stop reading.”
“I really enjoy the setting of the book. You’ve done an incredible job at portraying a coastal Michigan town and your descriptions make me feel like I’m there.”
“This book is so cute! It is definitely slow burn, which I love. I think it’s Casey McQuiston with Emily Henry sweetness. I really like it.”
“Just the right amount of burn… the romance, the flirting, and the timing is very realistic, which makes it easy for me to visualize and feel like I’m sucked into the story itself.”
“Perfection. No notes.”