Relative Strangers

A timely spin on Sense and Sensibility about two half-Korean sisters, their ex-hippie mother, multiple messy love affairs and one explosive secret that could ruin everything.

A Good Family

This is the story of the Min-Lindstroms. This is the story of the all-American family as it implodes under the weight of secrets, lies and the unchecked desire for wealth and power.

  • “There’s much to love in this heart­warming reimagin­ing of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility…an innovative, fast-paced novel that retains the comforting and delightful feel of a classic.”

    Bookpage, review of Relative Strangers

  • "Amelia’s buoyant voice carries the cheer that makes this book so cozy. Austen fans will find Easter eggs in the clever nods to the source material."

    Booklist, review of Relative Strangers

  • “Relative Strangers is the best kind of story, one of finding hope and happiness in the hot mess that is life.”

    — Julia Claiborne Johnson, Author, Be Frank with Me

  • “You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admired and loved this fresh Austen homage, which captures the spirit of Sense and Sensibility while still managing to surprise and delight.”

    — K.J. Dell'Antonia, New York Times Bestselling Author, The Chicken Sisters

  • "Surprising secrets abound in this fresh and inventive novel...a standout debut."

    Booklist, starred review of A Good Family

  • "This addictive, over-the-top dramedy would make for a great TV series."

    Publisher’s Weekly, review of A Good Family

  • "Will keep readers guessing... A Good Family is a lively suspense diversion that provides the eternally welcome assurance that nobody has it all, at least not forever."

    Maureen Corrigan, The Washington Post

  • "Cleverly written...A Good Family lays bare what we all know to be true: that no family is perfect."

    San Francisco Chronicle