Haute Date by Dona Sarkar
Ashmita Montague has fallen for the perfect prom dress–but it's way over her budget. How can she impress the school's star athlete while wearing her mom's hand-me-down Indian wedding dress? Then she gets creative and decides to revamp the dress with the help of her best friend Sebastian. A sudden unexpected chemistry takes Ash by surprise and makes her wonder if it's time to make some major alterations to her love life, too....
Save the Last Dance by Caridad Ferrer
Peyton Chaffee's wealthy parents won't believe she's serious about becoming a chef until she proves herself by working in the kitchen for a prestigious event...on prom night. They disapprove of her culinary ambitions and her boyfriend, Eddie. Is she ready to sacrifice one unforgettable night for a chance that could change her entire future?
Prom and Circumstance by Deidre Berry
Everyone knows that popular, pampered Aubrey Garrett is a shoo-in for prom queen. So, self-professed nerd Deanna Parker takes her own nomination as a joke. But with the entire school dividing into Team Aubrey or Team Deanna, competition is getting fierce fast, and there's more at stake for each girl than just a glittering crown.
Dona Sarkar was raised in Detroit before making a big move to the suburbs of Michigan in high school. This perspective gave her an outlook on life where she never forgets how fortunate she is to have the life she leads. These days, she’s a urban Seattle-ite who spends her days engineering products for Microsoft and nights writing fiction. She’s also working on building a fashion line while being overseen by a very opinionated tabby named Ash.
Caridad Ferrer always knew she was meant for the arts—she just thought it would be onstage, belting out smoky torch songs with a side of teaching little darlings do-re-mi. Her subconscious clearly knew better, urging her to keep journals and weave stories. Several novels and a RITA® award later, her subconscious taunts her with the occasional, "Nyah, nyah." A native Floridian, Ferrer now makes her home in the Pacific Northwest, thriving amidst the cool, rainy weather.
Deidre Berry started her writing career providing web content for corporations such as Reed Elsevier. Her debut novel "The Next Best Thing" (Dafina Books, April 2009) was nominated for an African-American Literary Award in the category of "Comedy Book of the Year." Deidre's second novel "All About Eva" (Dafina) was published in April 2010 to critical-acclaim from Publishers Weekly, BookList, Romantic Times Magazine, and various other mainstream publications.