Out of the Blue

Kayt Miller


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Out of the Blue by Kayt Miller
Sophie Kincaid knows how to find her brides the perfect dress for their dream wedding. A little overweight and a lot under tall, Sophie faces age thirty knowing she’ll never have her own happily-ever-after and she’ll soon need a cat to complete her self-fulfilling prophecy. However, when a ruggedly handsome customer enters the shop in need of a tuxedo, Sophie finds herself dreaming of the tall, broad, and hot-as-sin Henry Flynn. The only problem is guys like Henry don’t look twice at women like Sophie. It’s just a fact of life.

Henry “Hank” Flynn is a foul-mouthed detective with the Chicago P. D. who knows all there is to know about solving crimes. He’s big, strong and stubborn as hell. At thirty-five, he has no interest in finding a woman unless it’s for one night in his bed. Been there. Done that. Divorced years ago from a spiteful gold-digger, Hank doesn’t need or want to know anything about his hookups. That is until he walks into a shop to get a tux for his brother’s wedding and is drawn to a little beauty named Sophie.

When Sophie’s tenant is found murdered, Henry Flynn finds himself on the case with a need to solve one murder and prevent another. Keeping Sophie safe and in his arms is his number one priority even when she doesn’t think she needs saving. Henry believes fate has brought them together. Sophie doesn’t think a man like Henry Flynn would seriously want her. Can a sweet, plump wedding dress consultant and a crass, over-protective cop find love?

You’ll have to read their story to find out.

This book is intended for a mature audience––ages 18+. It is a stand-alone with a sexy hero and an HEA.
If you are offended by coarse language, you may want to skip this because Henry Flynn has a dirty mouth.
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