Interview with workaholic, Sebastian Keller, from There’s More To It by Allie York

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Workaholic Sebastian Keller wasn’t expecting to adopt the kid he befriended in his building, but now he’s invested and he will do whatever it takes, even if that means faking a relationship with Stevie Summers. She’s down on her luck, he’s trying to become a father, together, they can help each other, but can they stop themselves from falling in love? Readers will love this fake romance featuring a swoony adoptive dad. Fall in love with your next book boyfriend with There’s More To It by Allie York, the next book in the Single Dad’s Romance series.

I’m Sebastian Keller and I’m a workaholic.

Multi-million-dollar companies don’t run themselves and I work hard to keep mine at the top. Befriending a kid was never on my agenda, but the second I set foot into my new apartment, he’s there to show me the ropes. When his foster family can’t keep him anymore, my choice is clear. The only thing I need to make him part of my life is something money can’t buy. A girlfriend.

I’m Stevie Summers and I’m barely scraping by.

I was on the right track. I had a fiancé, a job, and a degree. Until my fiancé cheated, and my mom died. Now I’m back at home scrambling for work and trying to pay my dad’s bills. I can forget about my love life entirely. Until a blast from my past comes into my life with an offer, I’d be stupid to refuse. Play his girlfriend. In return, he pays the bills. I’d be stupid to say no, and even stupider to fall in love.


Sebastian Keller, 33

Child: Grant 11, almost 12

Quick Bio

After graduating with honors in business, I threw myself into building a multimillion-dollar realty empire. Due to a lot of work, I succeeded in being the largest realty and investment firm in the area. I’m close with my younger brother, Mercer, and nieces, as well as both my parents who are constantly telling me not to work too hard.

What advice would you give to other single fathers?

The most important thing is being there. It’s all kids really need, a shoulder to lean on or a hand to hang on to.

What’s the hardest part of parenting on your own?

For me, it was not meeting Grant sooner. The poor kid has been bounced around, moved, discarded so many times. I hate it took me eleven years to find him and give him a permanent place to land.

What’s a skill every single dad should/what tool should he have in his arsenal?

I got to skip diapers and potty training, lucky me, but I did have to learn to navigate Snapchat and help Grant work through feeling unwanted. Greatest tool: acceptance and reassurance.

What’s your favorite thing to do with you kid(s)?

Football with Grant, Stevie, and my nieces. We get muddy and nasty, which is not my favorite, but seeing how happy he is, makes it worth it.

If you could teach your child(ren) one thing what would it be?

Work hard, but play hard too. I missed out on so much of life by spending all my time in my work. You have to live a little.


Seven single dads, all from different walks of life and doing the best they can to raise their children – are ready to make you fall in love. 

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About Allie York

Allie York

Allie is a mom and dog groomer by day. At night she is posted at her laptop writing or reading in a cozy corner. She has a soft spot for gooey romance, over-creamed coffee, and anything cute and furry.

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