Monday, June 1, 2026

Cover Reveal: To Have and To Stalk by Mary Catherine Gebhard

TO HAVE AND TO STALK by Mary Catherine Gebhard
Release Date: June 18th
Genre/Tropes: Dark Rom com / Standalone / Stalker / Hidden identity / Failed ONS / Exploring kinks / Anti-hero/good girl / Domestic violence / Knife play / Stalking/Monitoring / CNC / Somno (consensual) / Primal/Prey


CHECK OUT THIS STUNNING COVER!
We are honored to share the cover reveal for TO HAVE AND TO STALK by Mary Catherine Gebhard, releasing June 18th!
Make sure to preorder this all-new dark rom com TODAY!

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From USA Today Best Selling author Mary Catherine Gebhard comes a brand new dark romcom about a girl who makes a dating profile to live out all of her spicy, bookish fantasies.

He was all my twisted, dark book boyfriend fantasies come to life. 
Masked. 
Tattooed. Dirty talking—and totally unhinged. 
Morally grey? Check. 
Stalker? Check. 
A very illegal, very bloody hobby? Check. 
Possessive, obsessive, and calls me a good girl? Check. Check. Check. 
I should probably call the police. 
I definitely shouldn’t take dirty selfies because I know he hacked my phone. 
But what’s a girl to do? 
It’s my very own stalker romance.
I started writing the moment I could read. My first characters were Wibbley and Squig and I used MS Word and clipart to bring them to life when I was a kid in elementary school. I started seriously thinking about being a writer in High School and I remember the day exactly, because it was such an epiphany. I was always so uncertain. You know how everyone was always asking what you wanted to be when you were older? Well I NEVER could decide. 
I wanted to be a marine biologist.
An actor. 
A FIRE FIGHTER (thank you Joaquin Phoenix in Ladder 49 for that phase). 
One day it hit me—A WRITER. I could do it ALL. Then you couldn’t stop me from writing. I penned my first novel at fifteen (but don’t ask me to show it to you, because it’s like I was in competition to beat the thesaurus). When I was diagnosed with a chronic illness, writing became even more important, because it became my therapy. When I wrote my characters, suddenly I wasn’t so alone. 
These days you can find me daydreaming about where to travel with my husband, singing in my car, or lost in the newest K drama. And planning my next novel, of course.