SUNSHINE SEEKS ROOMMATE
Kat Savage
Release Date: May 27
Meet Kat Savage:
Kat Savage resides in Louisville, Kentucky with her three beautiful children, her hunky spouse, and two spoiled dogs. She secretly has hopes of getting chickens one day. By day, she’s an office manager, pushing paperwork and dreaming. When she’s not at her nine-to-five, she’s writing. Or thinking about writing. Or preparing books and book stuff to procrastinate writing. Or quite possibly, designing stuff for other people’s books. She was driven to write out of a need for distraction and self-preservation after the death of her sister in 2013. Since then, it’s snowballed into a full-blown passion she can’t escape. Even on the toughest days, she wouldn’t want to. She writes poetry packed with real, raw, and sometimes ugly truths. She won’t lie. Her goal is to make you ache, in that perfect delicious way we often secretly crave. Shortly after putting her poetry and prose out into the world, she turned to novel writing. Savage is a natural storyteller, getting better with each book. She tries to give the characters in her novels depth, whether they’re serious or comical, she builds them in layers with the hope that you see a little of yourself in some of them.
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Blurb:
Waylon Dupree loves love. He just doesn’t want to be in it right now or anytime soon. But in ten years or so, he’s looking forward to landing a badass wife, worshipping her, and poppin’ out a couple of little Duprees. For now, he just needs a roommate—someone dependable, who won’t be moving out in a few months because they fell in love like the last two did. Lyric Sweeney loves dead people. Which is convenient, considering she’s a mortician. Spending her day making the recently departed look alive again has also resulted in her having more conversations with them than people who are still on this plane of existence. So when her best friend suggests she get a new roommate, her reasons why come with undeniable receipts. But does it have to be Waylon? Does it have to be that sort of almost hookup from a year ago who also happens to be her best friend’s new man’s best friend? To appease the worried parties, she agrees to see his place. It would have been hard to say no to the chef’s kitchen but she would have done it. But when he shows her what will be her own bathroom and tells her she can fill the sunroom with all her plants? Well, every girl has their price. One awkward conversation later, they’ve put the past behind them and shake hands on starting fresh. There’s just one rule: No hanky panky. Neither of them were very good at following rules though. And forbidden fruit is the sweetest kind. Besides, nothing can go wrong hooking up with your roommate, right?
This story is fun, chaotic, and full of sass. Lyric’s fiery personality contrasts with Waylon’s easygoing nature, creating intense tension balanced by a deep emotional connection rooted in their shared experience of losing their mothers.
The plot is filled with everyday moments of shared friendship and dinners, with time spent in the sunroom, that deepen their bond. The story also features a lovable cast of characters and the found-family vibe. The witty banter between friends and the main couple adds a delightful layer of humor and charm.
Lyric was a character who was pure sunshine, fun, and flirty, and we were drawn to her vibrant personality. This woman made us laugh out loud time and time again. We were also attracted to her boldness. We loved her character.
Waylon is one of those characters who is laid-back personality and has a 5-year plan in mind, and does not want to deviate from it. We loved him; he was a great guy, just gun-shy when it comes to intimacy. He was more of a no-strings kind of guy. Being drawn to Lyric and their deep attraction keeps the man off kilter. It was fun to see him struggle with the inevitable as the chemistry and connection were undeniable. These characters were complete opposites yet perfect for each other in every way.

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