A runaway tide. A fortress of control. A love that refuses to stay contained.
Sometimes the only way to stay afloat is to let yourself drown.
Tanya
I built my life to be unsinkableevery plan accounted for, every door locked tight. After everything that came before, safety isn’t a feeling. It’s a system.
Then Sawyer Halvorsen drifts into town like a storm frontreckless, charming, impossible to ignore. He laughs at danger, makes friends out of chaos, and looks at me like I’m not the careful woman I pretend to be.
I should know better than to get close. But when the waves start rising, it’s Sawyer who keeps showing up and I’m so damn tired of standing alone against the tide.
Sawyer
I don’t do roots. Never have. Give me open water, a boat that leaks just enough to keep me humble, and a sunrise to chase. That’s all I need.
Then there’s Tanya Delaneyall sharp edges and impossible calm, like she’s holding the whole damn world steady with her bare hands. She says she doesn’t need saving. Maybe she doesn’t.
But I’ve spent my whole life pretending the monsters were just stories. Turns out, they’re real''and maybe it’s time I stopped running.
Hard to Catch is a heartfelt, slow-burn small-town romance about learning when to let go, when to fight, and when to trust that someone will stay.
Perfect for readers who love:
Witty banter hiding deeper wounds
Protective chaos gremlin x cautious single mom
Emotional intimacy and second chances
Found family and seaside storms
‘He keeps showing up’ energy
Small-town tenderness with big feelings
He’s not the kind of man she planned for.
She’s not the kind of woman he thought he’d deserve.
But some storms don’t destroythey uncover what’s been waiting beneath.
Each Halvorsen Brothers novel can be read as a standalone, but reading in order brings deeper emotional payoff.
Genre: Romance
Sometimes the only way to stay afloat is to let yourself drown.
Tanya
I built my life to be unsinkableevery plan accounted for, every door locked tight. After everything that came before, safety isn’t a feeling. It’s a system.
Then Sawyer Halvorsen drifts into town like a storm frontreckless, charming, impossible to ignore. He laughs at danger, makes friends out of chaos, and looks at me like I’m not the careful woman I pretend to be.
I should know better than to get close. But when the waves start rising, it’s Sawyer who keeps showing up and I’m so damn tired of standing alone against the tide.
Sawyer
I don’t do roots. Never have. Give me open water, a boat that leaks just enough to keep me humble, and a sunrise to chase. That’s all I need.
Then there’s Tanya Delaneyall sharp edges and impossible calm, like she’s holding the whole damn world steady with her bare hands. She says she doesn’t need saving. Maybe she doesn’t.
But I’ve spent my whole life pretending the monsters were just stories. Turns out, they’re real''and maybe it’s time I stopped running.
Hard to Catch is a heartfelt, slow-burn small-town romance about learning when to let go, when to fight, and when to trust that someone will stay.
Perfect for readers who love:
Witty banter hiding deeper wounds
Protective chaos gremlin x cautious single mom
Emotional intimacy and second chances
Found family and seaside storms
‘He keeps showing up’ energy
Small-town tenderness with big feelings
He’s not the kind of man she planned for.
She’s not the kind of woman he thought he’d deserve.
But some storms don’t destroythey uncover what’s been waiting beneath.
Each Halvorsen Brothers novel can be read as a standalone, but reading in order brings deeper emotional payoff.
Genre: Romance