B.K. Borison

Before Lovelight Farms charmed its way onto bestseller lists and into the hearts of thousands, B.K. Borison was simply writing stories for herself—quiet love letters to small towns, found families, and the kind of romance that feels like home. She didn’t plan for her books to become a sensation. But when readers discovered her fictional town of Inglewild, with its messy characters, slow-burn love stories, and quirky, cinnamon-scented charm, they stayed—and brought others with them.
What sets Borison apart in the world of contemporary romance isn’t flashy plot twists or high drama, but her steady hand at crafting intimacy. Her characters aren’t polished archetypes; they’re people you might pass at the farmers’ market or sit beside in a coffee shop, figuring life out one awkward conversation at a time. Whether it’s a florist fake-dating her best friend (Lovelight Farms), a grumpy farmer falling for a social media star (In the Weeds), or a baker trying to let herself be loved (Mixed Signals), each story is rooted in tenderness, humor, and the quietly radical idea that love doesn’t have to be loud to be life-changing.