Just Cause It's Kyle

Just Cause It's Kyle

by Robertson Tait
Just Cause It's Kyle

Just Cause It's Kyle

by Robertson Tait

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Overview

Once again putting his successful acting career on the line, Kyle takes a public stand against sexual exploitation and the abuse of power pervading the moviemaking industry. Meanwhile, he and his old buddy Randy Riley reunite to make shooting a bit more challenging for the directors brave enough to cast the 'deadly duo'. From Scotland to Switzerland, crazy stunts, horses, and the ladies continue to feature prominently in Kyle's life.

About the "Kyle in Hollywood" series:

Dry humour and a good dose of romance. He's tall, he's handsome and he doesn't fit any mould. Kyle Harrison is a young Scottish actor blundering his way to the top of the Hollywood tree. Discovered on the Via Veneto in Rome, Kyle takes Hollywood by storm with his irreverent charisma. With his trademark slouch and deadly mixture of boyish charm and athletic good looks, Kyle is beguiling to the ladies but frequently misunderstood.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798223108634
Publisher: Robertson Tait
Publication date: 09/09/2018
Series: Kyle in Hollywood , #3
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.82(d)

About the Author

Born in the Scottish Highlands, Robertson Tait writes romantic comedy and optimistic contemporary stories featuring imperfect but sensitive heroes and gorgeous, confident heroines, lovingly described locations, and some dry Scottish humour.

The “Kyle in Hollywood” series draws upon his experiences as a British Actors' Equity member, his extensive travels, and twenty years of competitive horse riding. Also a singer songwriter, Robertson lives in the country with his wife and two demanding cats.

Check out his website RobertsonTait.weebly.com to subscribe to his newsletter and for info on new releases and free content, short stories and some of his own songs that are often worked into the narrative.

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