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The Portrait Painter

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The Portrait Paintertitle: The Portrait Painter
author: Kayt Miller
published: 18 October 2016
publisher: Hot Tree Publishing
genre(s): romance
pages: 145
source: client
format: manuscript
buy/shelve it: Amazon | Goodreads

rating: five-stars

the blurb

Daniel
Daniel Gillespie is annoyed. As the new CEO of his family’s pharmaceuticals company, he needs his portrait painted––it's family tradition. After a recommendation, he hires K.T. Spencer after only seeing examples of his work online. It’s a decision he regrets from day one because Daniel realizes he knows K. T. Spencer and he’s a she. Yeah, it's that Kate Spencer, the maid of dishonor from his best friend’s wedding. Sure, it's been ten years, but after meeting her again, something tells Daniel that she hasn't changed all that much.

Kate
In the last ten years, nothing has gone as planned for Kate; from her pathetic excuse of a love life that lead her to the decision to be artificially inseminated at age thirty-three. Kate has taken control of her own life and created a thriving business painting the portraits of pretentious rich people.
The problem is Kate Spencer doesn't want to paint the smug-ass face of Daniel Gillespie, the jerk from her best friend's wedding. Back then, he couldn’t get away from her fast enough. That’s okay because she’ll make a pretty penny off this job so she can give her son the life he deserves. It's too bad Daniel Gillespie is still as hot as ever, hell, maybe even hotter.


About Kayt Miller

Kayt grew up in the midwest surrounded by a loving family which included three brothers, one sister, and parents who always fostered her creative side.

Kayt wrote her first book when she couldn’t find a story about a certain type of a woman and a specific kind of man. She called it Game Changer and it couldn’t have been a more appropriate title. It changed her life in many ways.

Her goal, as a writer, is to write stories that relate to all of us, to make readers laugh and maybe cry sometimes. Kayt hopes her readers can escape into a fantasy, one that’s actually possible. Sure, some of the stories are dubbed “Insta-love” but that’s okay.

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