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Sweet Sacrifice


A Romance Novel


Book 3 of the King's Trace Antiheroes Series


Subgenres & Tropes:

  • Dark Romance,
  • Best Friend's Sister,
  • Age Gap,
  • Morally Gray Hero,
  • Small Town
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • Morally gray hackers with broody loner energy
  • Forbidden romance with best friend's younger sister in a corrupt Maine town
  • Slow-burn tension between guarded characters who can't stay away
Publisher Description

From international bestselling author Sav R. Miller comes a gritty and steamy romance between a morally gray cybersecurity engineer and his best friend's younger sister.

Fiona Ivers has been in love with her brother's best friend since she was a kid. He's older and oblivious to her existence—which only makes her want him more. She's always believed he was disinterested, until a charity gala pushes them together. There, she realizes maybe he pays more attention than he's ever let on.

Broody, tattooed loner Boyd Kelly has a low tolerance for distractions, and has no issues letting those around him know. His best friend's younger sister doesn't seem to care, though.

Each time the high-strung redhead bats her doe eyes in his direction, Boyd gives in a little, secretly desperate for the affection she so clearly wishes to give him.

But opening up to love might be more dangerous than either of them knows.

Sweet Sacrifice is the third interconnected standalone in the King's Trace Antiheroes series, a dark romance trilogy revolving around a corrupt small town in Maine. Reader discretion is advised. For a detailed list of content warnings, please see the author's website.

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