Samantha Ryan

About Samantha

Photograph of author Samantha RyanSamantha Ryan is a writer from Tulsa, OK. She lives there with her chunky German shepherd named Harley, an incredibly needy cat named Baxter, and half a dozen plants she can barely keep alive. Find her online: @samryanreally.

Photograph of author Samantha RyanSamantha Ryan is a writer from Tulsa, OK. She lives there with her chunky German shepherd named Harley, an incredibly needy cat named Baxter, and half a dozen plants she can barely keep alive. Find her online: @samryanreally.

Pride

A Novel

 

Coming Valentine’s Day 2025

 

Ben Bennett treasures the cozy rhythm of his life: running his beloved bookstore, curling up with his sassy cat Ziggy, and putting up with his spirited sister Mal. He’s not exactly searching for love—despite the occasional swipe on Grindr—and he’s definitely not interested in anyone messing with his hard-won peace, even if he could use an extra set of hands around the shop. But everything changes the moment he crosses paths with Avery Fitzgerald, Mal’s new boyfriend’s infuriatingly handsome, ridiculously wealthy friend. Avery’s a business developer with a knack for getting under Ben’s skin—and when he buys the building next door, Ben’s world starts to unravel in ways he never expected.

As much as Ben tries to resist, Avery keeps finding new ways to weave himself into Ben’s life, challenging everything he thought he knew about love, business, and himself. In this modern, queer twist on “Pride and Prejudice,” sparks fly and hearts collide in a story that’s as cozy as it is unpredictable—a perfect exploration of love in a world that doesn’t always make room for it.

Praise for Pride

Pride will have you wondering and simultaneously snuggling into this sweet and charming tale with a delightful and fun-filled ease.”
—Brian Arsenault, Author of A Cat in the Act

Pride is a fun and flirty page-turner with a deep heart. Charming and funny, full of family, love, and acceptance, it’s a fantastic retelling of Pride and Prejudice for the modern era.”
—Eilis O’Neal, Author of The False Princess

“Pride is one of those books you pick up and finish in one go. It’s fast-paced, well-structured and written in a way that’s easy to follow. From the start, it reminded me of the golden age of romantic comedies, like You’ve Got Mail.”
Anouk de Rooij, Author of Developing From the Negatives