New release: a royal wedding story for fans of fun, flirty romances

It's been more than a year since my last release, which makes today a super-sweet day. My Best Friend's Royal Wedding, the long-awaited follow-up to my first contemporary novel, Waking up in Vegas, goes on sale today!

In Waking up in Vegas you met cocktail waitress Phoenix who was swept off her feet by Max, the prince of the tiny European nation of Westerwald. In My Best Friend's Royal Wedding, against the backdrop of Max and Phoenix's glamorous royal wedding, Phoenix's BFF Khara gets her Happy Ever After.

I loved writing Khara's story, because hers is a true Cinderella fairytale, transporting her from a Vegas trailer park to the royal palaces of Europe. The hero who meets his match in Khara is Adam Hatton, the entitled English aristocrat who made an appearance in my second book, The Trouble with Mojitos.

Join Khara on her journey from the bright lights of Vegas, to polo matches, banquets and the royal wedding of the year. Scroll down for the retailer buy links, and to read some of the advance reviews.


A funny, heart-warming romcom perfect for Hallmark movie fans!

Cocktail waitress Khara Thomas never expected to trade the dazzling lights of Vegas for European aristocracy but as maid of honour in the royal wedding of the decade she’s forced into an unexpected spotlight when her best friend marries a prince.

Luckily for Khara, gorgeous but infuriating best man Adam Hatton is happy to show her the ropes. Khara knows Adam’s entitled rich guy type but as their connection grows she realises there’s more to this playboy than meets the eye. And when she learns his royal secret? She might just find that fairytales do come true…

My Best Friend's Royal Wedding is a stand-alone romance, the fifth book in the Princes of Westerwald series.

What are the reviewers saying?

‘Love love loved this book! If you like Hallmark movies or rom-coms, you'll love this’
Katie Brewer, Goodreads

‘A fun, light-hearted romance between the best man and maid of honor at a royal wedding…Sparks fly!’ Shari, Netgalley

‘Enemies-to-lovers romance is my favorite trope in a rom-com…You can read through this one super quickly and it will give you all the feels :)’
Erica, Instagram

"Like a modern day Pride and Prejudice, this book is all about overcoming biases, past mistreatment, and personal growth... Loved every minute of reading it."
Kiersten B, Netgalley Reviewer

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