Tess came to Star Harbor to disappear —from a life that never fit, a degree she didn’t want, and a mirror that only showed her scars. Haunted by her past and still healing from a lifetime of shame and self-doubt, the last thing she expected to find was safety in the arms of a charming, handsome bar owner who sees past every flaw she tries to hide. Tyson has his own shadows , but when Tess walks into his life, something shifts. She’s quiet and brave and broken in a way that mirrors the cracks in his own soul. For the first time, he doesn’t just want to chase someone—he wants to stay. To help her see what he sees every time she looks away from the mirror: a woman worth loving, fiercely and forever. As their connection deepens and sparks ignite, the peaceful lakeside town grows dangerous. When a powerful enemy targets them, Tess must find the strength to stand tall—not just for the man she’s falling for, but for herself. Loving Her Reflection is a steamy, heart-gripping romance about finding self-worth, facing old wounds, and discovering that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is love yourself—exactly as you are. Loving Her Reflection follows Tess, a sweet young woman who just graduated from college. She is one of the most relatable characters I've ever written. She has been through a lot in her life, including bullying, cruel comments, a negative self image, and feeling like she was never good enough for those around her. I wanted to create a storyline around the way many women feel about their bodies, as well as about the way everyone around them looks at them. Very few women can say that they've never felt insecure about the way they look. It is my hope that Tess will be someone that you can not only relate to, but also root for! Tyson's character is fun-loving with just the right amount of mischief, but he is far from perfect! He goes through a transformation in this book from a "chaser" to a "catcher," and I loved writing that into this book. He is the perfect partner for Tess, with patience, kindness, and an understanding of pain that eventually helps him to see Tess for who she really is. Through this, he is able to show her what her "reflection" looks like through his eyes. Thank you again for reading Loving Her Reflection. I'd love for you to leave a review when you are done reading it, and let me know what you think!