Welcome to my little corner of the internet — where lace and glitter meet crime scenes and confessions. I’m equal parts cozy candlelit reading nook and late-night rabbit hole researcher, the kind of person who can spend hours swooning over Jane Austen’s wit, then pivot straight into dissecting the psychology of a true crime case.
I love stories in all their forms, whether that’s the haunting shadows of Stephen King, the timeless romance of Austen’s ballrooms, or the messy, unfiltered drama of reality TV. My life (and this space) is stitched together with frills, charm, curiosity, and just enough mischief to keep things interesting.
If you’re here, pull up a chair. Let’s talk novels, mysteries, and everything in between.
I’m endlessly fascinated by characters, relationships, and the messy, beautiful ways people connect; the kind of dynamics that make you laugh, cry, and sometimes cringe at your own life. My projects are inspired by the shows and characters I adore, exploring vulnerability, intimacy, and the push-and-pull of human connection.
Some favorites: Fleabag & Priest, Charlotte & Cooper (Private Practice), Brooke & Julian, Maggi & The American (Everything I Know About Love finale), Christina & Burke/Owen (Grey’s Anatomy), Veronica & Logan (Veronica Mars).
Stories that feel like secret corners of the world I can slip into:
Favorite recipe note: Burrata mushroom penne with garlic fresh cream — always tweaking. Cozy dinners live here.
Short pieces, scene sketches, and character bios live here. I love fragments — a half scene can become a season if I stare at it long enough.
I collect books that feel like slow rooms: detailed interiors, complicated relationships, and small, sharp moments.
Vintage covers, gilt edges, quiet bookstores at dusk, and notebooks full of passages. I keep a list of quotes and musings here.
A peek into my mind: soft vintage houses, dramatic galas, cozy nights, and glittery daydreams.
I live inside my favourite books: sweeping romances, sharp-witted heroines, and the comfort of rereading scenes that feel like home. They feed into everything I write and dream up.