
Salty Pickle by JJ Knight is NOW LIVE!
I’m headed to New York to confront the man I met on New Year’s Eve eight months ago.
I had to bring my goat.
And…I’m eight months pregnant.
The man I’m meeting in his fancy New York office is the saltiest hunk of male beauty you never want to cross. He wouldn’t know a smile if you drew one on his face.
I slept with him on a dare. Yes, we used protection.
Faulty protection, apparently.
I was going to raise the baby in my Colorado yurt with my pet goat Matilda. My two best girlfriends were going to be the other moms, but their lives moved on.
I’m a yoga teacher with forty dollars to my name. I had to hitchhike to get here.
I didn’t have a goat-sitter, so I’m loading Matilda onto the subway and headed to Wall Street.
It’s time to confront a salty baby daddy in a place called Pickle Media.

Salty Pickle is a salty-sunshine story between a city boy and a country girl who are thrown together with a newborn, a goat, and a goat baby, and more poop cleanup than should ever grace the pages of a romance novel, but here we are. It’s part of the Top 100 Pickleverse of rom coms, but you do not need to read any of the other books before this one. You can start your wild adventure with the Pickle family right here.
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars
Salty Pickle is a hilarious standalone romcom set in JJ Knight’s Pickleverse. Court Armstrong is a cousin of the OG Pickle brothers, and the boss at Uncle Sherman’s media outpost, Pickle Media. Eight months ago, on New Years Eve, Court spent a rather entertaining 90 minutes with Lucy Brown — and now, with $40 to her name and out of options, she has come to New York City to track down her babydaddy. With her goat Matilda in tow.
These two characters are as different as can be, but they work so well together. Their first meeting is hysterical. Court is completely blindsided by the arrival of Lucy and Matilda, and isn’t sure that he is actually her baby’s father. Still, Court agrees to find Lucy a place to stay until she has the baby and they can do a paternity test. As the two (well, three!) of them spend time together during the last few weeks of Lucy’s pregnancy, Court and Lucy really get to know each other. I really enjoyed the progression of their friendship-turned-romance. But just when everything seems to be on the right track, Court and Lucy have a bl0w-out fight. Will they be able to patch it up before it’s too late?
Like the rest of the books in the Pickleverse, this book is so fun. JJ Knight delivers another hysterical story.
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.