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Sadie

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Sadietitle: Sadie
author: Kayt Miller
series: The Palmer Sisters #3
published: 19 February 2019
publisher: Hot Tree Publishing
genre(s): romance
pages: 228
source: client
format: manuscript
buy/shelve it: Amazon | B&N | Goodreads

rating: five-stars | series rating: five-stars

the blurb

Meet the Palmer Sisters: six women, one man, their relationships with one another, and their crazy love lives. These books are short, sweet, and oh, so dirty.

Sadie Palmer is in the middle, sitting smack dab in the middle of all of the Palmer Sisters. She’s determined, social, loyal and most of all, faithful. That’s why Sadie is shaken to her core when she discovers her boyfriend, Andrew Winchester III, in her bed, on her favorite sheets, with the stripper next door.

When all that hits the fan, Sadie decides to go on her dream vacation sans the cheating boyfriend. She vows to push all thoughts of Andrew away so she can enjoy the cruise. A cruise where Sadie is determined to meet new people. People like Charles Ashbury––of the Boston Ashbury’s. While she has no intention of falling for another elitist snob, there’s something about Charlie Ashbury that just does it for her. It could be his broad shoulders, his deep blue eyes, or his wavy black hair. Sure, he’s great looking and he smells pretty good too but it’s his sweetness and attentiveness that gives Charlie the in that he needs with the beautiful but stubborn Sadie Palmer.


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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