The Wallis Sisters follows Sydney, Ivy, and Jules — three women whose lives are bound together by blood, marriage, divorce, and a friendship that outlasts all of it.
Each book is a love story, but the romance isn't what fixes them. It's what finally forces them to stop pretending. And running alongside every love story is something just as sustaining: the friendships between these women, which deepen across the series as they witness each other's unraveling and becoming.
If you need the happily-ever-after and the hard-won self-discovery that make it mean something, this series was written for you.
She didn't fall in love with her husband.
She fell in love with his family.
Sydney Wallis has built her life around stability. Married to a man she doesn’t love but tethered to the warmth of his close-knit family, she returns each Christmas to their cabin in Vermont. It’s the only place that’s ever felt like home.
For ten years, she convinces herself she’s fine. Then James arrives, her sister-in-law’s boyfriend. He’s charming, attentive, and quietly perceptive in all the ways Mason, her husband, never was. He sees her. Really sees her.
As stolen glances turn into deep conversations and Sydney begins to hope, she discovers she’s pregnant. Her daughter, Anna, becomes her reason to stay. But as Mason grows colder and more controlling, Sydney begins to ask: What does it mean to love someone? To choose yourself? To be a mother who models not self-sacrifice, but self-worth?
Spanning five Christmases, Beautifully Messy is a slow-burn, emotionally charged love story about what happens when a woman finally chooses to stop performing and start living.
Beautifully Here
A free novella set three years after the epilogue in Beautifully Messy.
One week at thirteen. Another at thirty-two. At thirty-six, one more week to get it right.
Will the third time be the charm or is this finally game over?
Fresh off a gut-wrenching breakup, Ivy Wallis escapes to Cabo to find the girl she used to be, before she benched the real Ivy for a man who didn’t deserve her. Her week of self-discovery is upended when a boy she hasn't seen since summer camp steps onto the adjoining hotel deck.
Theo. Her first kiss at thirteen.
At thirty-two, they spend one perfect week chasing campfire butterflies and unfinished feelings. Ivy rediscovers her love for photography and surfing—and with it, herself. Theo gives her a wrapped box: “Open it when you’re ready.” But she’s lost herself in love before, and she won’t do it again. She leaves without exchanging numbers or last names.
And somehow, ready never comes. Four years later, she walks into a conference room in Boston, and there he is.
And this time, choosing might mean risking everything she rebuilt. Or it might mean finding the one thing she’s been missing: a life that finally feels like home.
The stirring conclusion comes September 2026.
Jules has spent her whole life being the person everyone leans on. The steady one. The one who shows up and holds the line when everyone else is falling to pieces. But when one moment breaks through all the careful ways she’s held herself together, what happens when the strong one falls apart.
She and Tom have always believed their love could survive anything. Now they’ll find out if love is enough when each day starts to feel like its own kind of impossible.
Perfectly Broken is the emotional conclusion to the Wallis Sisters series—a story about love under pressure, the suffocating ache of trying to find your way back to yourself, and the courage it takes to let someone stay when you’re no longer sure how to hold yourself together.