Kiss My Putt by Tara Sivec

Sunday 16 August 2020


Release date: July 25th, 2020
Series: Summersweet Island #1
Pages: 376
Genre: Romance

“Palmer ‘Pal’ Campbell has epic breakdown on the 18th hole of the Bermuda Open! Video at 11.”

After spending my entire pro golfing career being known as the quiet, controlled, no-nonsense golfer on the tour, there’s nothing more humiliating than throwing all of that down the drain—or into a water hazard—on national television. Needing some place to hide, to lick my wounds and figure out what I even want to do with my life once this blows over, I can only think of one place I need to be. Summersweet Island, where everyone treats me like one of their own, and they’ll all be happy to have me home again.

Well, except maybe one person. It’s been two years since I last set foot on Summersweet Island or spoke to anyone there. But I’m sure Birdie Bennett, my best friend since I was 15 and the clubhouse manager of my favorite golf course, has had plenty of time to forgive me for that tiny little misunderstanding where I blocked her on social media and blocked her in my phone. Oh, and I guess I kind of, sort of accused her of being a stalker. It’s fine!

Once my sexy, spunky, former best friend gets over the shock of seeing me again and stops trying to drive a 9-iron into my skull, I can finally let her know I’ve also kind of, sort of always been in love with her...

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This book was filled with sexual tension, super cute and funny moments and I loved every second reading it.

I basically ate this book up because I didn't have a choice, really. I loved the characters in this book and I love the banter between Palmer and Birdie.

I loved Birdie. She was funny and charming with a cup of seriousness that was just enough. 

And I loved Palmer. He was just ... awesome. Nice, charming, easy-going and with a lot of patience when it came to Birdie.

Birdie and Palmer's story started years ago, but it ended quite unexpectedly and without any explanation. Birdie has been holding a grudge for fifteen years and when Palmer comes back with a good explanation of what happened, that leaves her confused, but also hopeful because it means they could be something more. 

They were tiptoeing around each-other at first, both of them seeking advice from their friends, but the pull between them was hard to ignore and Palmer was also hard to resist so Birdie really had no chance of ignoring him and keeping the grudge against him.

I don't have anything bad to say about this book because it was quite a fun read. The sexual tension was so strong here that you could taste it. I loved the dirty talking without it being too dirty and I loved the hidden suggestions and sentences with double meaning because it made this book even more interesting and fun to read.

I also loved Birdie's best friend. She was no-nonsense, a woman who knows what she wants and isn't afraid to go after it. 

I'm excited to read about Birdie's sister, Wren, where it was hinted at the end that it's going to be another fun book to read that involves a big-shot golf player who'll most likely have to win over a strong-headed woman, just like her sister. 


Tara Sivec is a USA Today best-selling author, wife, mother, chauffeur, maid, short-order cook, baby-sitter, and sarcasm expert. She lives in Ohio with her husband and two children and looks forward to the day when all three of them become adults and move out.


After working in the brokerage business for fourteen years, Tara decided to pick up a pen and write instead of shoving it in her eye out of boredom. She writes in a wide range of genres including Romantic Comedy, Romantic Comedy/Mystery, Romantic Suspense, New Adult Drama, Contemporary Romance and Psychological Thriller. Her novel Seduction and Snacks won first place in the Indie Romance Convention Reader's Choice Awards 2013 for Best Indie First Book and she was voted Best Indie Author in the Indie Romance Convention Reader's Choice Awards 2014.


In her spare time, Tara loves to dream about all of the baking she'll do and naps she'll take when she ever gets spare time.



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