About
The woman behind the door.
I’m Jenna Sahara — and I write the books you read with the door locked and the notifications off.
“Somewhere between the tension and the payoff is the part I love most. That’s the part I write for.”
I write contemporary romance with the heat turned all the way up. Fake engagements that stop being fake. Bosses who forget their own rules. Mountain men who don’t ask twice, professors you shouldn’t be alone with, and the best friend’s brother you were absolutely not supposed to want. My heroes are possessive in the way you’d never admit you like. My heroines don’t apologize for what they want. And the door — every time — stays open.
I started writing the stories I couldn’t find on the shelf: the ones where the chemistry actually lands, where “fade to black” isn’t a cop-out, and where the ending is earned instead of assumed. One book became a hundred. Now there’s a new one almost every week, and I still get a little breathless writing the good parts.
What you can count on
- Every book is a standalone. Start anywhere. No cliffhangers holding your feelings hostage.
- Explicit, consenting, adult. The heat is the point — and everyone on the page is a fictional adult who wants to be there.
- Endings worth the wait. Slow burns that actually pay off. You’ll close the book satisfied.
- A new release almost every week. Like one? There’s always another.
Off the page
Coffee-dependent, chronically online, a little too invested in fictional men. I answer reader mail, I read every review even when I pretend I don’t, and I take trope requests personally. The one place I announce everything first is the newsletter — because the algorithm can’t be trusted to tell you when the next one drops.
— Jenna