The Tennessee Charm Trilogy

Get ready for something COMPLETELY different from the mind of Jenny Allen.
This is a Rom-Com trilogy that will have you laughing, crying, and panting. It contains the same sharp humor and character depth you have come to expect from Jenny Allen without the supernatural angles or severe emotional trauma.

(It is not completely trauma-free, however,
because this is about life, and we all have baggage.)

The cover shows a woman and a man in a close, romantic pose. The woman has dark hair styled in braids and is wearing a red dress. The man has light brown hair and is dressed in a dark suit with a white shirt and a red tie. The background depicts a cityscape with tall buildings at night. The title is 'About That Night...' by Jenny Allen, with additional text about the story's context.

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About that night…

Book 1 in the Tennessee Charm Trilogy

Katrina

It is the first day at my dream job, and I am all smiles. At least, until I step into the office of the Director of Acquisitions at Locke & Gambit. Matthew Jackson Carter, my childhood best friend and the bane of my ever-lovin’ existence, is my new boss. The devil himself in a suit and tie. Obviously, life hates me…a lot.

Matthew

Katrina May Blackwell, Kat, Kit-Kat, my Hellcat… We’d been inseparable since we were ten years old. Well…until she decided to carve me out of her damn life and never talk to me again. Had I been wrong? No doubt. Had I screwed up royally? Absolutely. But…we could have talked, salvaged things, worked it out. That’s what normal people do, but not my Hellcat.

“A refreshing, fast-paced read that balances Southern charm with Manhattan ambition, proving that even when Allen goes ‘Light’, she still knows how to make it burn.”

-Jennifer Saviano, Author of the Saviors MC Series


Triggers/Tropes include: Friends-to-Enemies-to-Lovers, Office romance, Secret/Unrequited Love, Father Abandonment,
Complex Family Dynamics, Breast Cancer Survivor, Found Family, Parent Health Scare, Protective Best Friend, Internet publication of explicit photos without consent, Emotional manipulation