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The Santorini Sack

(2024)
(A book in the Vagabond series)
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The name Preston Marshall is synonymous with failure. And unfortunately, it’s the name his parents gave him. He’s considered changing it; his siblings would probably pay the legal fees to have it done. But his professional football debut was horrendous, and his mother is the only one who still speaks to him as if the last year didn’t happen. The last thing Preston wants is to hurt her feelings.

Still, the 2023 number two pro football draft pick has no plans to stick around in the US after an embarrassingly disappointing debut season. Preston threw for two touchdowns, while allowing for fifty-seven interceptions. No wonder the Louisville Thieves didn’t keep him around for another season; no wonder his agent suggested a new career, or as he phrased it, a Plan B.

Saylor Perry could be in Santorini wallowing in self-pity over a broken acting career. But the truth is, she hasn’t acted since she was twelve, and it was her mom’s dream, not hers. The daughter of famous actor Edward Perry and producer Sheila Collins, Saylor spent her childhood in seclusion with a nanny and a tutor for company. Still, from the time she turned eighteen, she’s been footless and carefree.

Spending the summer at a friend’s villa in Santorini just might be the starting point for yet another short-lived career for her. She’s worked in bakeries, banks, and bars, and she’s loved every minute of it. So why not settle in Santorini and run her friend’s art store when he leaves for the states?

Enter Preston Marshall. Yes, she knows who he is, but she’s as nonplussed by him choking in his professional football debut as she is his big, beefy muscles. She’s lived with stars and stardust her whole life, so if Preston Marshall wants to impress her, he’s got his work cut out for him.


Genre: Romance

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