"Growing up in high society, James Ferdinand never imagined that one day she'd end up working as a server. But after her authoritative father gives her the ultimatum she needs to find a quick way to support herself since she's unwilling to give up on her dreams. The answer is landing a job at Orso, a fine-dining restaurant in the heart of Marsford Bay.
Between learning to navigate the grind of restaurant life, trying not to cry in the walk-freezer, and rebuilding her life, there is only one silver lining—a line cook that seems to always make her shifts a little easier whether it be with a cheeky grin or a delicious mid-shift snack.
Ozzy McKenna, the tattooed jester with a Casanova reputation, is immediately smitten and makes it his mission to charm the new girl. But James isn't ready for anything serious, having just broken up with her abusive long-term boyfriend.
Their attraction, however, is undeniable. James proposes they become friends with benefits; making a deal to hide their arrangement from their coworkers at Orso.
However, despite their best efforts to keep it casual, things inevitably begin to change.
All they need to do is get out of their own way.
Contains mature themes."
"I would die to find you again.
Five years ago, I bled to death from a knife to the throat. But I didn't stay dead.
I woke up changed, and remembered far too much. I have been haunted by the memories of my past lives ever since.
For five years, I've had the illogical certainty that I've spent lifetimes connected to the same soul. Lifetimes of love, heartache, and betrayal. Was I destined to find them again?
As fate would have it while seeking revenge for my death, my murderer led me straight to her: Sunny.
The first time I saw her, she was trembling with fear behind the bar as I held a gun to her boss' head. Instantly, I knew she was the one. She was terrified of me, but now that I've found her, there's no way I'm letting her go.
She will be mine again. All she needs to do is remember.
Was I Ever Here is a dark romance with a guaranteed HEA. Intended for mature listeners."