
All The Men I've Loved Again (Atria, 2025)
Inspired by real events, this love story is about a woman, Cora, who finds herself in love with two men in her twenties and then the same two men– again– as she nears 40. Choosing between them– twice–will test everything Cora thought she knew about fate, love, and most importantly, herself. (Atria, 2025)

You Were Always Mine (Atria, 2023)
When a Black woman finds an abandoned white baby it sends her on a collision course with her past and future, as it makes her rethink everything she thought she understood about motherhood, family and belonging. (Atria, 2023)

We Are Not Like Them (Atria, 2025)
This novel, which was a Good Morning America Book Club Pick, centers around a lifelong friendship between Riley, a black TV journalist and Jen, a working-class white woman, and what happens when a police shooting hits very close to home. This tragedy upends both women’s lives and friendship and forces them to confront complex issues of race and how it plays out in our most intimate relationships. (Atria, 2021)

I Never Knew You At All (Atria, 2026)
An interracial marriage is put to the test when secrets from the past emerge. Simone and Alex have built an enviable life together with Alex poised to take over the family business– a chain of high end grocery stores– from his elderly grandfather. Then Simone’s ex, Kwame, a successful journalist, surfaces with a shocking accusation: Alex's grandfather may have been involved in a hate crime 50 years ago. As tensions explode in the wake of the allegations, these characters wrestle with provocative questions: How well do we really know those closest to us? Can people truly change? Who deserves our loyalty and our forgiveness? (Atria, 2026)



