Our Next Project

We’re currently seeking representation for our women’s fiction manuscript The D Word. Here’s a sneak peek!

There are always two sides to the story, especially when it comes to divorce. Jordan Daniels and Elle Ryan thought their lives would become less complicated when they walked away from their respective relationships one year ago. But instead, they find themselves vying for a relationship with the same divorced man.

As a spiritual counselor, newly single mother Jordan Daniels makes her living predicting other people’s futures. If only she could foresee her own. A year after filing for divorce from her husband, Kevin, he seems to be the one moving on effortlessly, while Jordan still can’t bring herself to fill his old underwear drawer. But it’s not until Jordan’s polar opposite, Elle steals Kevin’s heart, that Jordan becomes convinced she’ll be replaced both as a wife and a mother to her five-year-old son, Max. She decides she must put her family back together at any cost-despite protests from her sister Meg, who, like an offensive lineman, is always trying to protect Jordan’s blind side.

When Elle met Kevin, the last thing she wanted was another relationship. Especially not with a man with baggage-she already had enough of her own. She left her fiancé, Chase right before their wedding to avoid the imminent D word, something she’s convinced runs in her family like a disease. But a year later, she’s no closer to becoming less skeptical about marriage; or to feeling less guilty about hurting not only her ex-fiancé but also his sister, Taylor, who was her best friend until Elle broke her brother’s heart.  And despite her attachment to Kevin and his son, when Elle sees just how far Jordan’s willing to go to win Kevin back, Elle starts to question if she should have left Chase in the first place.

THE D WORD is told from the alternating points of view of Jordan and Elle as they fight for the man they both love and ultimately discover that when you’re on opposing sides of a divorce, your insecurities can tarnish your perceptions.

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