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Hello friends,

I write for strong, capable women who’ve spent years taking care of everyone else while quietly wondering… “When is it my turn?”

If you’re an overachiever, the glue holding everything together, competent to the point of exhaustion, yet still waiting for someone to see your heart and make your life easier, you’ve found your place.

My stories are for women like you, not damsels in distress, but brilliant, powerful heroines who finally meet the kind of (morally grey) man who doesn’t just adore them, but also lightens their load, fuels their desire, and cherishes their soul.

When I’m not writing dark, emotionally charged romances that make your pulse race and your heart sigh, you’ll find me juggling a full-time job, doting on animals
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Nicky Doyle Thank you for asking, Rebecca! I have two moments to be honest. My first favorite part is the moment before the writing begins… when everything is sti…moreThank you for asking, Rebecca! I have two moments to be honest. My first favorite part is the moment before the writing begins… when everything is still possible.
When the story is just a feeling, a spark, and it could become anything. The possibilities, you know?
The second moment is when I hit a shift, when I’m actually writing, and something clicks. The characters stop feeling like ideas and start feeling like people, with their own needs and voices.
At that point, it doesn’t feel like I’m creating them anymore. It feels like I’m just… listening.
Like I’m their ghostwriter, trying to keep up with what they want to say. I get goosebumps just thinking about it!(less)
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“They say ghosts don’t leave fingerprints. Whoever said that never wrote code.”
Nicky Doyle, The Code We Break
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“Survival isn't elegant. It's dirty. Teeth and bone and instinct.”
Nicky Doyle, The Code We Break

“I used to think I was good at being alone. Strong, even. Independent. Now I realize I was just unattached. There's a difference between choosing solitude and having it forced on you.”
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“These violent delights have violent ends
And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,
Which as they kiss consume. The sweetest honey
Is loathsome in his own deliciousness
And in the taste confounds the appetite.
Therefore love moderately; long love doth so;
Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.”
William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet

“Dee!” he shouts. “The guy who snuck in your room last night is here!”
Jamie Shaw, Riot

“People think it's the monsters who do bad things, but it's not. It's people like us. All the monsters ever do is live in storybooks. Or in closets. It's the humans who destroy things. Life isn't black and white, James. It's all fucking gray.”
Saffron A. Kent, A War Like Ours

“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
Oscar Wilde

“I don’t want to wake up when I’m seventy-four only to realize I haven’t lived.”
Rebecca Ross, Divine Rivals

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