• Last Letters to Ara

    Every time Ara has opened her heart it’s ended in hurt, and now she’s lost the only person she’s ever been able to trust. Blindsided by the death of her father, Ara finds herself utterly alone in the world, with no clear path in front of her. What does she have left to live for?Through one letter a month for the first year after his passing, Ara’s dad gives her/ tasks which (if completed) will introduce her to the best that life has to offer: joy, friendship, passion and hopefully, love. After a few chance-encounters with a handsome stranger along the way, Ara is challenged with letting her walls come down. Will she risk it all for a chance at love? Even if there is something he’s keeping from her? A humorous yet emotionally-deep story of love and loss (with a healthy dose of spice), Last Letters to Ara will have you laughing, crying and swooning long after you should be asleep. As Kaymie Wuerfel’s debut novel with its own happily ever after, it can be read as a standalone or as Book One of The Last Series.

  • Last Stand for Genevieve

    Connor decided a long time ago that life is a lot simpler when emotions are kept out of it. As far as he’s concerned, there is only room in life for two things: 

    1. The family he chose
    2. Music 

    But after meeting the secretive and enigmatic Brooke, Connor finds himself questioning everything. Greeted by nothing but her icy exterior, he becomes determined to discover if anything warm lies beneath. 

    With its own happily ever after, it can be read as a standalone novel or as Book Two in The Last Series, following Last Letters to Ara.

  • Last Home for Evelyn

    Both orphaned and without a home, Evie and Ryder meet as young children the day they find themselves sharing a foster home. Their bond is one that was born out of survival, just to be torn apart when it begins to grow into something tender.

    Since the moment Ryder was forced to watch Evie step foot outside the orphanage, seemingly leaving him behind forever, he has been preparing for the unlikely day that their paths cross again. Now working as a bartender with a particular side hustle, he’s survived by whatever means necessary, even if it meant getting his hands dirty.

    After Evie is adopted into a well-off family, she’s fought tooth and claw to succeed in a world which is convinced she doesn’t belong, the cut-throat upper class, despite being deemed a charity case. If she lets Ryder back into her life, she stands to lose everything she’s built. And potentially her life.

    After so many years leading lives that are worlds apart and the dangerous shadows which stalk them, will Evie and Ryder still find a home in one another?

    With its own happily ever after, it can be read as a standalone novel or as Book Three in The Last Series, following Last Stand for Genevieve.