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Around the Fire New Release Spotlight with Seelie Kay.

8/28/2023

 
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Saint Con
by 
Seelie Kay

Release Date: August 4, 2023
Romantic Suspense
Heat Level: three flames

About The Book
It was a night dreams are made of, until the man of Jessica Knight’s dreams disappears.
When self-proclaimed good girl Jessica Knight literally bumps into apparent bad boy Connor
O’Brien in a suburban Milwaukee wine bar, she is skeptical—of his intentions and the prospect
for real love. A former priest, Saint Con is now a street lawyer for Milwaukee’s homeless. After
a night of sizzling romance, Jess begins to thaw, and in the days that follow, she is so charmed by
Con that she allows herself to start falling in love. Unfortunately, on their first real date, Con fails
to appear. Jess doesn’t know if she’s been ghosted or if Con was unavoidably detained, but she
leaves their meeting spot devastated. Until she discovers that Con is missing. Really missing.
The police won’t help because he’s not a vulnerable adult nor is there proof that he has been
harmed. So, it falls to Jess and her friends to find him. After surmounting numerous obstacles,
Con is finally found, gravely injured and in a coma. Suddenly, it appears a promising love match
may be over before it really began.
More with a look inside
Her best friend, Sadie English, who had been waiting for her return, giggled. “I’ve heard about
catching diseases from public toilets, but I’ve never heard about catching a man.” A sly
expression crossed her sweet face, and she extended her hand to Connor. “Hello, I’m Sadie.
What apple cart did you fall off of?” She tossed her head of burgundy pink-tipped curls and her
stylishly trimmed eyebrows pitched up over curious brown eyes.
Connor rolled his eyes as he took the stool next to Jessica. “Name’s Con.” He shook her hand.
“Both lawyers?”
Sadie burst out laughing. “Hell, no. I enjoy my life. You won’t find me trapped in some
windowless office working sixty hours a week. I’m into bagels.” Sadie pointed at the tee shirt
she was wearing, bearing the words, bagels are my everything.
Con made a face. “Bagels?”
Sadie grinned. “My family owns Bagels & More. We make twenty kinds of bagels daily.”
Jessica nodded. “Not just bagels, but bagelwiches and bagel cakes and stuffed bagels. My
favorite is the egg-in-the-hole bagel.”
Connor studied Sadie. “I think I know your father. Tall, thin, gray hair? Name of Jeb?”
Sadie stared at him. “How the heck do you know my father? I’ve never seen you in the store and
believe me, I’d remember.”
“St. Ben’s Social Justice Committee. I’m the chair.”
Sadie’s jaw dropped. “You’re the guy with the traveling justice center? The guy who got kicked
out of the seminary and became a lawyer?”
“Or, as your father claims, got dumped into the devil’s lair.”
Sadie bounced up and down on her stool, her eyes wide with excitement. “My God, I can’t
believe it.” She grabbed onto Jessica to steady herself. “Jess, this is the guy I told you about. He
travels around Milwaukee County offering legal services to the unhoused. In an old food truck.”
She bounced again. “And you have a motorcycle. You’re a biker. Not that kind of biker, but a
member of God’s Warriors. You guys are amazing. You do so much good, but in secret.” Sadie
pounded on Jessica’s back. “I can’t believe he’s that guy.”
Jessica’s eyes narrowed, and she stared at Con. “She’s kidding, right? You’re not Saint Con.” She
shook her head in disbelief. Even she had heard of the guy. She nudged Sadie. “Trust me, he’s no
saint. He hit on me.”

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Grab a copy today
www.extasybooks.com/Saint-Con
www.amazon.com/dp/B0CDW5SXDZ
www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1143889596
​www.goodreads.com/book/show/186313179-saint-con
www.bookbub.com/books/saint-con-by-seelie-kay
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An interview with Seelie Kay
Q. Why do you write romance?
It began as a way to relieve the stress of a career as a lawyer/journalist and dealing with MS “on
the side.” Writing has always been my outlet and the best way to break away from reality for a
bit was to write romance. Plus, I love happy endings. I get rather emotional (yes, I’m a crier) but
it’s a wonderful release.
Q. Do you prefer a certain type of romantic hero?
I adore smart, dashing gentlemen who aren’t afraid to live on the edge. They can be a lawyer, a
bad boy, a billionaire, a prince, or a secret agent. That hint of danger just hooks me! However,
they have to be paired with strong, independent women who aren’t afraid to fight for what they
want, even love. And brains over brawn, every time!
Q. Why did you write “Saint Con?”
It all began when I woke up to an AMBER and SENIOR alert on my phone. For some reason, I
began to wonder why I never saw an alert for an able-bodied adult gone missing. I did a little
research and found that in WI, only proof of harm or the passage of 72 hours will trigger a
missing person’s investigation. The burden of finding an able-bodied adult falls on friends and
family. That just seems wrong, because most people don’t have the skill or resources to conduct
an investigation. However, as you learn from crime shows, the first 72 hours are critical to
gathering evidence and finding a missing person. Suddenly, I had the plot, and I knew I wanted
to incorporate a character I had been playing with, a street lawyer for the homeless. “Saint Con”
was born.
Q. You pretty much use lawyers as your main characters. Why?
It’s what I know. After 30 years, the law and the legal world are so firmly embedded in my brain
that I can’t flush them out. That has become the lens through which I view the world and that
naturally guides my characters and plots. Injustice infuriates me, but it also leads me to great
stories. Even in this book, I find a way to explore social and criminal justice issues.
About the Author

Award-winning author Seelie Kay writes about lawyers in love.
Writing under a nom de plume, the former lawyer and journalist draws her stories from more
than 30 years in the legal world. Seelie’s creative pen has resulted in more than twenty tales of
contemporary, erotic, and paranormal romance, and romantic suspense.
Find out more by following Seelie at
Website:  https://www.seeliekay.com
Blog:  https://www.seeliekay.blogspot.com
Twitter: @SeelieKay https://twitter.com/SeelieKay
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Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/seelie.kay.77
Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/seeliekay51/
Amazon Author Page:  https://www.amazon.com/Seelie-Kay/e/B074RDRWNZ/
BookBub:  https://www.bookbub.com/authors/seelie-kay
Goodreads:  https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/16492565.Seelie_Kay
TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@authorseeliekay
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