Cover Reveal: Saint by Sierra Simone @TheSierraSimone

     SAINT by Sierra Simone 
Release Date: September 7th 
Cover Image: Stevan Reyes 
  Cover Model: Zachary Ledrew 
  Cover Design: Hang Le 
  Genre/Tropes: M/M/Second-chance romance/Brothers Best Friend/Forbidden Romance   
  
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  Blurb: 

I can’t have Elijah Iverson.   

  I can’t have him because he’s my older brother’s best friend. I can’t have him because I broke his heart five years ago; because he’s now engaged to someone else—someone kind and dependable who deserves his whiskey eyes, his soft mouth, his fierce intellect.  

  I can’t have Elijah because I’ve chosen God instead.   

  The Bell brothers, though . . . well, we don't exactly have the greatest track record with vows. But I’m determined to do this monk thing right—to pledge myself to a cloistered life and spend the rest of my years in chastity and prayer. But now Elijah’s here. He’s here and he’s coming with me on my European monastery road trip, and between the whispered confessions and the stolen kisses and the moments bent over an ancient altar, my vows are feeling flimsier by the day.   

  And vows or not, I know in my heart that it would take more than a good and holy monk to resist Elijah Iverson right now. It would take a saint.   

  And we all know that I’m no saint.   

  (This is the third full-length standalone in the Priest Collection, featuring Father Bell's brother, Aiden Bell. You do not have to read Priest or Sinner to read Saint.) 

     

  About the Author: 

Sierra Simone is a USA Today Bestselling former librarian (who spent too much time reading romance novels at the information desk.) She lives with her husband and family in Kansas City.

   


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