Here's my newer novel, Baby, I Love You. It's a high school romance about two teenagers who end up working together in a flour bag baby project. They've sat next to each other the whole semester but have barely exchanged any words. However, now they're forced to spend time with each other and with that learn to know each other better.
Sarah is a quiet and shy girl who lives with her single mother and younger sister. She has never been good at making friends but suddenly she gets pulled in the friend group of Castiel, her project partner. She has never dated (which saddens her mother) but she finds herself to be more and more interested in Castiel. But she struggles with her insecurities of not being very interesting and probably not someone Castiel would be interested in.
People see Castiel as a rebellious and tough, some even rumor him to be in a gang. He plays guitar in a band with his best friend and owns a (very soft) Rottweiler called Ares. He couldn't care less about a stupid baby doll but as time passes with the project, he doesn't find it too bad, since it gives a chance to be with Sarah who has turned out to be a very interesting girl. But it's to come to terms with feelings when the break up with previous girlfriend still weighs heavily.
Alone in the Night is an already completed werewolf romance. A young wolf is banished from his pack and on one full moon night he ventures to forest where he comes across a dog and then a girl he ends up biting. Month later he comes back to her, and takes her to his humble forest abode, not really designed for two people. They try to survive together in the wild while the bond between them grows stronger. But their world seems to break when Sarah is unexpectedly pulled back to her old world of normality and humans.