We're sorry. An error has occurred
Please cancel or retry.
Pour Baby
Some error occured while loading the Quick View. Please close the Quick View and try reloading the page.
-
11 August 2026

Fake dating the hot bartender was her best bad idea yet
Gabriella “Gabe” Prince is done playing nice. After walking in on her boyfriend in the bath with his secretary, and finding the ugliest engagement ring known to man, she escapes to Starkford with one mission: one night of reckless, no-strings fun.
Enter Nate Bradley: part-time bartender, full-time temptation. One night with him was supposed to fix everything. Instead, he becomes her rival for a dream job, her fake boyfriend to scare off her ex, and maybe... the only man who’s ever really seen her.
But with secrets on both sides and real feelings breaking through the act, will their fake love survive the real world?
Pour Baby is a steamy, laugh-out-loud small-town romcom with toe-curling fake dating, a rivals-to-lovers twist, and a bartender who shakes up more than just her drink order.
____________________________________________________
Praise for Pour Baby:
★★★★★ Pour me a cold drink - I need to cool down! Recommended for readers who enjoy serious chemistry, banter and all the steam.
★★★★★ Love me some humor, heat, and personal growth.
★★★★★ This did not disappoint! Great characters and a great story.
★★★★★ Don’t miss this hilarious small town rom-com filled with witty banter and spice. Loved it!
A recovering attorney and former fifth-grade teacher, she finally gave in to the voices in her head and turned them into unforgettable love stories.
Armed with a bachelor's in education and a master's in curriculum and instruction from Mississippi State University, along with a law degree from Ole Miss, P.J. spent years collecting degrees and chasing careers before landing in the one that feels the most like home: writing romance.
Besides writing spicy stories, she's a devoted wife, a terrible housekeeper, and a doting mother. Now that the kids are out of the house, she fills her days with imaginary friends, late-night plotting sessions, and the kind of steamy banter that keeps readers turning pages.