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Intentional Leverage: The Power of Being Chosen

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She built her life on control.
He offers her something far more dangerous—peace.


Noral Lyn has spent years mastering distance—protecting her heart with careful choices, quiet strength, and the certainty that love is safest when it is kept at arm’s length. Trust was never promised to her, and vulnerability was a language she learned to live without.

Then she meets Fred.

Steady where she is guarded and patient where she expects pressure. Fred does not try to break through her defenses. Instead, he waits—offering presence instead of urgency, intention instead of force. What begins as quiet understanding slowly deepens into a connection neither of them can ignore.

But love that asks to be chosen also asks to be risked.

As old fears rise and long-buried truths surface, Noral must decide whether protecting herself is worth losing to the one man who sees her clearly— whether she is finally ready to choose a future built on trust, safety, and truth.

Intentional Leverage is a sensual, emotionally intelligent contemporary romance about healing, boundaries that soften, and the quiet courage it takes to be fully seen without losing yourself in the process.

Perfect for readers who

mature, slow-burn romance

emotionally rich women’s fiction

stories of healing, trust, and second chances

deeply intimate, character-driven love stories

197 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 10, 2026

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March 29, 2026
This is book two of the series, and honestly these were both such a refreshing romance read. Do the characters in these books experience fear, self doubt, etc while starting a new relationship? Absolutely. Do they communicate like full grown adults and make their intentions clear? Also yes. This book was a breath of fresh air.
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