Saint Con by Seelie Kay – Review by Julie Johnson

Saint ConSaint Con by Seelie Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Connor O’Brien is a former priest turned street lawyer and advocate for the homeless. Jessica Knight is a corporate attorney who happens to run into “Saint Con”, quite literally. He’s a bit forward in his mannerisms and before they know it, as soon as they run into each other, they are separated. Jessica has a bad feeling about this and is about to swear men off indefinitely when new information comes to her attention that changes everything. Will Con ever return to her?

This was a gripping novella that keeps you in suspense. The story is intriguing and engaging throughout. One minute I was a fan of Con’s, the next minute I wasn’t. This is one of those I couldn’t put down until I finished it.

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