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Saints & Sailors

(2026)
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Sometimes home is where you make it.

Saylor Stanley is angry and she doesn’t know why. At school she doesn’t fit in with her upper crest classmates, and at home her mother and stepfather don’t seem to understand her either. So, she rebels: staying out, partying, and hanging with the wrong crowd. All comes to a head one night when she finds herself in trouble with the law. Again. Driven past their limit, her mother steps in and decides to do what she thinks is best for Saylor: exiling her to live with the father she’s never known in middle of nowhere, Georgia.

Alienated and furious, the first thing on Saylor’s to-do list is to find trouble, but the residents of Meadow Grove have other plans in store for her. There’s her father, who wants to forge a bond and connect, despite Saylor’s prickly rejection. And then there’s Dreux St. Julien, the local golden boy who everyone seems to worship. He’s everything Saylor’s not: quiet, calm, and optimistic—and he’s
so not her type. When the two clash, tempers aren’t the only thing that flare. For Saylor and Dreux, feelings may also set sail once they spark a connection through music and their jagged pasts.

Only, with a lot of bottled-up anger toward the world and everyone in it, Saylor’s on a path of self-destruction and it’s only a matter of time before she sinks or swims.



Genre: Romance



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