Izzy Fineberg can take on any challenge-and she's had some big ones lately. After one fateful night with the hottest Deaf man she'd ever met, Izzy found she was pregnant with his child. And she never caught his name. She's been doing the single mom thing for nine months now, and surely, nothing could be more challenging than that. But her first day at her new job, she meets her supervisor . . . and recognizes him immediately.
Nolan Holtzman never expected to see Izzy again, and now, she's the new hire at the agency he works in. He'd think things were finally going his way for once, if not for the ironclad ban on interoffice dating. He'll have to keep his distance from her if he wants to keep his dream job helping the Deaf community. Much easier said than done when Izzy drops the bomb that she's a single parent . . . of his son.
It's the shock of his life, but that won't stop him from stepping up to be a dad. So when Izzy is suddenly in need of a place to stay for a week, Nolan invites her and the baby to his home. But even as difficult as it is, keeping their little family a secret from their employer isn't their biggest challenge ahead . . .
Contains mature themes.
This Passover is starting to feel like the ten plagues might be coming back to haunt them before the weekend is over . . . one hilarious misstep after the next.
Gaby Fineberg just wants to get through Passover Seder without her 'well meaning' family playing matchmaker. She needs a date, just for one simple meal-that includes singing, the history of her forefathers, and not one bit of yeast. The hot guy at her gym would be perfect. He probably hates bread, anyway, with a body like that. But when she finally works up the nerve to ask him . . . he doesn't hear a word she said.
Levi Miller is deaf and happily single. Initially, he doesn't know why this beautiful woman is talking to him, but it's clear she needs help-and suddenly so does he. In a very complicated situation, Levi finds a simple solution. Gaby will pretend to be his new girlfriend to bail him out, and he'll return the favor. But he didn't bargain for a family dinner quite like this one . . .
Contains mature themes.
A stranger's NSFW text wasn't part of her plan . . .
Avery Bloom has her entire life mapped out . . . until a stranger mistakenly texts her a dick GIF that changes everything. When insomnia has her wide awake before starting a new job, his text is a welcome distraction. Soon Avery's dirty texting a stranger, and reveling in the freedom of being someone other than her usually-reserved self-someone who doesn't have a hearing loss and isn't trying to fulfill a dream that isn't hers.
Jake Ruben never intended for that particular image to end up in a stranger's messages, but he's not complaining. His textmate is sexy and fun and-unlike anyone in his real life-knows nothing of the burns that limit his mobility. The new pastry chef at his mother's Jewish bakery does, and she's as tempting as her cupcakes. Soon he's texting less and seeing Avery more.
But when Jake learns Avery is his texting pal, the revelation shocks them both. Will they have a chance for love without a screen to hide behind?
Contains mature themes.