Fall ARC opportunity!

Jun 06, 2026 4:18 pm

Hey everyone! I've teamed up with 5 authors for a fall romance series called Rivals and Romance. Think small-town vibes, town rivalries, all the swoon, and a goat mascot named Karen! We're running ARC sign ups right now, as well as a street team to help with cover reveals. You DO NOT have to commit to ARC reading all of the books. Simply select which ones you're interested in on the form.


The characters will be interconnected, but each can be read as a stand-alone. They are all clean rom coms. I'll include my blurb below! If you've read Saved By Mistle Tow, you'll have already met Ally :)


<3

Brooke




Sign up link: https://forms.gle/gcdwiUa4HyVjfmt67


Blurb:


Even the messiest beginnings can lead to perfect happily-ever-afters…


Ally


As the daughter of a politician, I’ve spent my whole life behaving like a walking press release. Mom expects perfection, and I deliver: smiles, posture, and not a single hair out of place.


So, when I’m asked to babysit my twin cousins in small-town Iowa, I arrive armed with expert parenting tips and the confidence of someone pretending to know what she’s doing. Unfortunately, none of it prepares me for the consequences of momentary distraction…


And I get arrested.


By a ridiculously handsome policeman.


Thankfully, the charming Officer Griffin sentences me to community service rather than a jail cell. As long as word of my crime doesn't reach the dozens of news outlets covering Mom’s Senate campaign—and as long as I keep my heart in check—I’ll escape town with my record and dignity intact.


Riley


Working as a police officer in a rival town has branded me an outsider and strained my already-fragile family relationships. Still, protecting people is worth the cold shoulders and whispered judgments. Besides, the job comes with unexpected perks.


Like meeting another outsider.


Who I arrest for shaving a goat.


Specifically, the town mascot.


Allyson James is sweet, gorgeous, and completely unprepared when it comes to babysitting—which is why I suggest she volunteer at the festival to make up for her crime. If that means I get more time with her as her self-appointed probation officer, all the better.


But when Ally finds herself the target of a malicious threat, my convenient excuse for proximity becomes an opportunity to protect the woman who’s never seen me as an outcast.



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