Saturday 30 March 2019

ARC REVIEW AND BLOG HIGHLIGHTS : Arctic Sun (Frozen Hearts #1) by Annabeth Albert





Arctic Sun by Annabeth Albert

Series (name + # in series):
Frozen Hearts, #1

Publisher:
Carina Press (Harlequin)

Release Date (Print & Ebook):
eBook: Monday, April 1, 2019
Print (mmp): Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Length (Print & Ebook):
eBook: approx. 95,000 words
Print: 384 pages

Subgenre:
Contemporary Romance, Military Romance, Male/Male Romance

Warnings:
Publisher’s Note: Arctic Sun deals with topics some readers may find difficult, including sobriety and eating disorders.

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Book synopsis:
Everything’s bigger in Alaska, especially the HEAs. Annabeth Albert kicks off the brand-new Frozen Hearts series with Arctic Sun, an opposites-attract romance between a rugged outdoorsman and a smoking hot former male model.

He’s built a quiet life for himself in Alaska. But it doesn’t stand a chance against the unrelenting pull of a man who’s everything he shouldn’t want.

Ex-military mountain man Griffin Barrett likes his solitude. It keeps him from falling back into old habits. Bad habits. He’s fought too hard for his sobriety to lose control now. However, his gig as a wildlife guide presents a new kind of temptation in superhot supermodel River Vale. Nothing the Alaskan wilderness has to offer has ever called to Griffin so badly. And that can only lead to trouble…

River has his own methods for coping. Chasing adventure means always moving forward. Nobody’s ever made him want to stand still—until Griffin. The rugged bush pilot is the very best kind of distraction, but the emotions he stirs up in River feel anything but casual, and he’s in no position to stay put.

With temptation lurking in close quarters, keeping even a shred of distance is a challenge neither’s willing to meet. And the closer Griffin gets to River, the easier it is to ignore every last reason he should run.

One-click with confidence. This title is part of the Carina Press Romance Promise: all the romance you’re looking for with an HEA/HFN. It’s a promise!

Publisher’s Note: Arctic Sun deals with topics some readers may find difficult, including sobriety and eating disorders.

This book is approximately 95,000 words

Author Bio (include photo):
Annabeth Albert grew up sneaking romance novels under the bed covers. Now, she devours all subgenres of romance out in the open—no flashlights required! When she’s not adding to her keeper shelf, she’s a multi-published Pacific Northwest romance writer. Emotionally complex, sexy, and funny stories are her favorites both to read and to write. Her critically acclaimed and fan-favorite LGBTQ romance series include the #OutOfUniform, #Gaymers, #PortlandHeat, #RainbowCove and #PerfectHarmony series.

To find out what she’s working on next and other fun extras, check out her website: annabethalbert.com or connect with Annabeth on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify! Also, be sure to sign up for her newsletter for free ficlets, bonus reads, and contests. The fan group, Annabeth’s Angels, on Facebook is also a great place for bonus content and exclusive contests.

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Exclusive teasers:

#1 
The mountain man scowled at River. The older guy next to him was the one splashed all over the website— well-known photographer Roger Barrett—with the sort of craggy features that suggested a long life lived in the sun. He smiled at River, shaking his hand, and telling him what a fan his sister-in-law and nieces were of his book. But it wasn’t the old guy who held River’s attention at all. No, that was all reserved for Mr. Tall, Dark, and Cranky, who clearly didn’t share Roger’s good opinion of River, but good heavens, the man certainly made all those rumors about mountains and fresh air resulting in larger-than-average humans seem true.
He totally looked the mountain man part too— shaggy brown hair, the sort of tan that River’s friends would pay good money to emulate, hazel eyes that re- minded River of the greenish brown stone of a mosque he’d visited in Istanbul. And muscles for days. Big, broad shoulders stretching the fabric of a denim shirt, thighs like tree trunks, and that scowl. This was a guy who would be at home playing the sheriff in some old west drama. Or maybe a gunslinger...

#2  
Griffin gave what he hoped passed for a smile. “Someone else’s turn?”
“I’ll go.” River offered another of those supernova smiles. “I’ve ridden an elephant, I once had to wear a live cactus on my head, I’ve got six piercings, and I love my unicorn tattoo.”
“No way on the tattoo,” Griffin growled, forgetting to let one of the customers go first. “Pretty sure that’s not allowed in modeling, right?”
“I’m a rebel.” River waggled his eyebrows at him. Judging by their shade, his natural hair color was brown, a bit lighter than Griffin’s own hair, in keeping with River’s pale coloring.
“Live cactus?” Dan snorted. “That sounds painful.” “It was.” River gave another of those musical laughs. “Then it must be the piercings. I remember the elephant riding from your book.” Melanie beamed at River like a kid expecting a good grade.
“Yup. Only got four.” River looked right at Griffin as he delivered this bit of news. Griffin tightened his jaw. Now he was going to wonder about the location of those piercings and that tattoo all night, and he had a feeling that might have been River’s goal. His ears were the obvious choice for two piercings, but where else? Nipples? Tongue? He did not need to let his thoughts wander down this path.

#3  
They headed back to the van, most of the group more cheerful than they’d been prior to Griffin’s big idea, but River’s stooped shoulders and heavy sighs said he was sulking. Fine. He’d just have to deal. Griffin had a dual responsibility to show him a good time but also keep him alive. Before he got in the van, River took a long drink from his water bottle, and Griffin didn’t look away fast enough, instead finding himself mesmerized by the long line of River’s neck. Forget the wildlife. Griffin wanted a picture of that, those full lips wrapped around the bottle’s spout, head tipped back, eyes half shut...
Shaking his head, he forced himself to walk around to the driver’s side. He could not let himself get caught up in River’s spell for so many reasons including that the guy clearly wanted to court disaster. There was no sense in getting wrapped up in wanting someone who was a walking danger sign. Griffin had had enough risk and danger to last a lifetime. Wasn’t going there again.

#4
Griffin was not going to be done in by a simple smile. He just wasn’t. He was thirty-six years old, not sixteen. And it didn’t matter that River’s floodlight-bright grin revealed gleaming white teeth and two shallow dimples on either side of a full, lush mouth that had to be a big part of what had made him such a hit modeling. Griffin looked away because he wasn’t going to get pulled under River’s spell. He had a job to do, and he was going to do it, but he wasn’t going to make the mistake of liking it.

#5
Again, Griffin seemed sheepish to be sharing something more than just the schedule. River found his discomfort adorable. Big gruff mountain man had a mushy streak, and River wanted to see more of it.
He also wouldn’t mind seeing more of the muscles Griffin displayed as he loaded the van after they were all done eating, expertly stowing luggage in the rear and roof storage compartments, turning down all offers of help.
#6
“Hey, I can be plenty sweet.” Griffin sounded a little offended, which River found funny, considering how standoffish the guy seemed determined to be.
“Barista certainly thought so.” River settled back into the passenger seat. “You should get her number.”
Griffin’s entire face shut down. “I don’t date.”
“Now isn’t that a darn shame.” River really wanted to ask a follow-up or ten, but Griffin’s expression didn’t invite further inquiry. But that didn’t stop River from trying to lighten the mood. “Thought I saw a sign back there for Virgin Creek…”
Griffin totally didn’t take the bait, didn’t even crack a smile as he navigated back toward the highway. River forced himself to focus on the scenery. Hell. One would think River was the one belonging at Virgin Creek the way he was all twisted up over his cranky guide. And the I don’t date comment had just made more questions buzz around in River’s brain. Like did he not date ever? Or not date women and didn’t want to put it like that? Or he was more of a hookup guy going between one-night stands? Or he’d taken some bizarre vow of chastity? Whatever his reasons, River dearly wanted to know them. And if there was one thing River was good at, it was finding out people’s stories. Griffin didn’t stand a chance.

#7
The company liked using this modern, high-rise hotel to start and end trips because customers always seemed surprised to find such luxury in Alaska, and it made a nice contrast to the more spartan accommodations that would follow. The huge multistory atrium lobby was tastefully appointed in greens and browns and was about as far from Griff’s vision of a perfect little cabin in the middle of nowhere as one could get. All the high ceilings and metal artwork made his eye twitch.
A concierge who knew Uncle Roger on sight from all their repeat business helped them to set up a welcome table with a sign with their company logo. Al- most immediately two middle-aged women came over to check in, and in Dutch accents, they fussed over Uncle Roger’s crutches and his injury. Griffin immediately gathered that they were a couple—the matching red sweaters were his first clue as were their hyphenated last names. But his attention was quickly diverted by a...creature unfolding itself from one of the over- sized leather chairs in the middle of the lobby.
It took a moment before he placed the gender as most likely male, distracted as he was by a pair of the longest legs he’d ever seen encased in dark purple, skintight jeans. Bright blue hair topped a surprisingly angelic and youthful face, with an equally unexpected square jaw with the barest hint of stubble. A leather jacket that probably cost more than the engine Griffin had been working on earlier topped a T-shirt that advertised some band that he’d never heard of. Please, don’t let this be...
Griffin didn’t even get the prayer out before the elegant person sauntered toward their table.
“River Vale,” a melodic voice announced. Hint of New York to it, with just enough of the sort of lilt that always did something to Griffin’s insides. He wasn’t sure why he’d always been so attracted to musical voices, and this was an incredibly bad time for the libido he’d put in deep freeze to remind him about what he liked. His turn-ons were irrelevant here—he needed to be focusing on how completely unsuited for their ten-day trek this River person was.
Designer clothes. Thin frame. Delicate leather shoes better suited for a night of clubbing than any outdoor activity. High maintenance hair. Rich, floral smelling aftershave. Pants so tight Griffin seriously worried about circulation on a long van ride. Everything about River screamed trouble, the sort of trouble Griffin absolutely did not need.


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Arctic Sun (Frozen Hearts, #1)Arctic Sun by Annabeth Albert
My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Griffin and River are super cute together. Imagine a mountain man, and a former supermodel. Both had baggage they're carried, and the meeting was not really a right time to build any kind of relationship. But River is a determine guy, I loved him! Griffin was just need more encouragement to step to another level.
You need more patient reading this book. Good thing is, I read this while I was in my vacation in Japan, climbed the Fuji Mountain, so, the book was perfect for me at the moment.
It took me a bit longer as usual (cue to my activity in the mountain), but reading something about the mountain while you're in the mountain, I'd got the feeling like what River felt.
Actually, I really wanted River and Griffin's relationship worked smoothly, but with baggage and all, it was only right that the author did what she did.

Arctic Sun was a fun, enjoyable read with two main characters that easy to like. Feel the mountain breeze while reading this, I couldn't recommend enough to take this book with you on your holiday.
I will definitely read the next boo of the series!


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ARC REVIEW : JUDE ( LUCKY #3) by Garrett Leigh

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Isha has spent the last year watching his BFF get his happily-ever-after. He’s proud of Dom, but…it hurts to see him so free while Isha’s love life is still on lockdown. Only Isha’s ex-wife knows the secret that he’s kept caged for so long—that he’s queer too, and he’s lonely.

Jude’s too chained to his work to notice what he’s missing by being terminally single, but a new face in the village soon catches his attention. City boy Isha is gorgeous, and when he starts to haunt Jude’s reptile shop as well as the hook-up app on his phone, he's a welcome distraction from Jude’s business problems.

For a control freak like Isha, letting Jude under his skin is an existential meltdown, but Jude’s not in the market to be anyone’s queer crisis, not when he’s facing troubles of his own. Unlocking their lives could push both men apart forever, but it might be a risk worth taking if sharing is the key to their happy future.




 Jude (Lucky #3)Jude by Garrett Leigh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


OMG I wanted to hold Jude and put him in my pocket! He's sooooo need more love and everything a guy can give. JUDE is a heartwarming, page turner, bitter story with a definitely a happy ending for Jude, Isha and his kids. No one's more perfect for Isha's little family except Jude.
I was curious about Isha since Lucky (book #1), and I didn't disappoint that Isha's story revealed!
I really loved how much love Jude gave for Isha's children and how much his children addicted to him, just like Isha addicted to him since their first 'encounter'.
Jude is honest, heartwarming and adorable romance between Isha and Jude, and the children!
My favorite of this series! Jude is my favorite, and I believe he'll be your favorite too! He's too adorable to ignore.
Highly recommended!


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Thursday 28 March 2019

Release Blitz & Review Tour - Quinn Ward - Kiss Me, Daddy



Buy Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK | Universal Link - Exclusive to Amazon and Available to Borrow with Kindle Unlimited

Length: 70,000 words approx.

Blurb

Andy's a recent college graduate with a mountain of debt and a load of regret over earning a degree he'll never use. When he takes a job at a local gay bar, he doesn't expect the first person to catch his eye to be the man he's been dreaming about since a chance encounter.

Joshua's comfortable in his life. He has an amazing son who's wise beyond his years, an ex-wife who's one of his best friends, and a great job. Now, if only those closest to him would quit hounding him to start dating again after the divorce.

Joshua finds what's been missing with the other people he's tried dating the first time Andy slips up and calls him Daddy. What starts as a slip of the tongue could lead to what both men really need and want.





Quinn writes LGBTQ romance with a kick. Their stories center around the relationship building between the characters, but also shows how compatible they are in the bedroom (or wherever else the urge strikes).

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Kiss Me, Daddy (Club 83, #1)Kiss Me, Daddy by Quinn Ward
My rating: 3 of 5 stars


It started with an adorable scene when Andy met Jordan the first time. Memorable, but not really pleasant for Andy. With thought that Jordan was happily married with a very proper ten year old son, Andy had no chance. Or so, he thought.
But apparently Jordan is single and available, sure he had to 'explained' everything to Andy before something's happened between them.
Kiss me Daddy was a fine read with a daddy kink, insta-love and an overprotective Daddy for his boy.
Light, low angst with some family matters, Jordan's son is actually too mature for his own age. But then, some kids are old souls, we're sometimes cannot understand how their head works.
I enjoyed this book, and a nice distraction when I rested my legs after a very exhausted hiking. Mount Fuji is really a hard work, but Andy and Jordan entertained me, and I'm good :)

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Wednesday 27 March 2019

ARC REVIEW AND BLOG TOUR : VIPER by Ella Frank and Brooke Blaine




VIPER
Book Two of the Fallen Angel Series
An MM Rock Romance

BROOKE BLAINE  ELLA FRANK  

USA TODAY bestselling authors Brooke Blaine and Ella Frank continue the story of sexy Fallen Angel rockers Viper and Halo in VIPER.

Scorching chemistry. Red-hot lyrics. An irresistible bad boy.
Halo, the new lead singer for Fallen Angel, never stood a chance against Viper, the legendary lead guitarist for the band.

From the moment Halo set foot in Viper’s lair, the match was lit, threatening to consume the two men with the heat of their desire. But when their casual flings begins to morph into more, will it leave the entire band in flames?

After all, it may have been Halo who fell from grace, but it’s only a matter of time before Viper falls for an angel.

VIPER is the second book of the Fallen Angel Series and should be read following HALO. Halo and Viper’s story concludes in book three, ANGEL.


BUY LINKS:

VIPER (Fallen Angel Book Two)


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HALO (Fallen Angel Book One)


ANGEL (Fallen Angel Book Three)
Pre-Order Link:


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HALO on Goodreads:

VIPER on Goodreads:



Viper (Fallen Angel #2)Viper by Brooke Blaine
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“I don’t want a million guys. I want the one who’s already here.”


Oooh someone needed a slap in his head before he's got his happy ending. Hard. Like the song he wrote.
Book one of Fallen Angel series ended with Halo's first experience of having sex with a guy, and Viper was more than happy to fulfill that.
The problem is, Viper doesn't do relationship, and Halo is a romantic. So much differences, so much to worry about.

Halo had me so wound up that I wanted to steal him away so he only looked at me, talked to me, thought about me, and the idea of having even a couple hours more with him alone this morning made me happier than a kid at a damn candy store.


I like Killian, I think he's the adult one in the band, while Viper and Halo danced around each other, avoiding to 'talk', until it's too late. And hurt both of them at one point.
The reluctantly of Viper to admit that he's falling for Halo, his stubbornness, was kinda irritated me. I don't want anybody hurt my Halo. He's an angel ffs!


Viper took us to the next step of Halo and Viper's relationship, to reach their happy ending without stuck in the past and admitting their feeling to each other. Especially for Viper.
I was pissed at Viper at first, but then he redeem it by saying something I was waiting for, to Halo, and I forgave him instantly.

“I’m so fucking sorry for everything I said to you. Everything I did. None of it was true, Angel. You were right. I was scared. I am scared, because what I feel for you is more powerful than anything I’ve ever felt in my life. And the idea that I’ve lost you, that I’ve pushed you away—”


Then I'm good. And cannot wait for "Angel", and that would be a perfect birthday present for me on April 25!

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Monday 25 March 2019

ARC REVIEW : Upside Down by N.R. Walker

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Jordan O’Neill isn’t a fan of labels, considering he has a few. Gay, geek, a librarian, socially awkward, a nervous rambler, an introvert, an outsider. The last thing he needs is one more. But when he realizes adding the label ‘asexual’ might explain a lot, it turns his world upside down.

Hennessy Lang moved to Surry Hills after splitting with his boyfriend. His being asexual had seen the end of a lot of his romances, but he’s determined to stay true to himself. Leaving his North Shore support group behind, he starts his own in Surry Hills, where he meets first-time-attendee Jordan.

A little bewildered and scared, but completely adorable, Hennessy is struck by this guy who’s trying to find where he belongs. Maybe Hennessy can convince Jordan that his world hasn’t been turned upside down at all, but maybe it’s now—for the first time in his life—the right way up.



 REVIEW


  Upside DownUpside Down by N.R. Walker
My rating: 5 of 5 stars



I had a giddy feeling every time some authors mentioned that their new character(s) are Ace (asexual).
I had a bad experience once with one book in particular, how in my eyes, the Happy ending relationship was never actually a happy ending for both of MCs.
But this is Nic Walker and I dig in as soon as this book appeared on my kindle. And of course, NR Walker never disappoint me. Like, every time.
Jordan and Hennessy are likeable and adorable two asexual young men that by fate, found each other.
I loved Jordan and his blabbering awkwardness, and his favorite word that make people cringe, lol.

Upside Down is a page turner tale of two young men who's still want to believe that they deserves to be happy in the end, no matter what their preferences in the bedroom, or not.
That there are some people out there who understand them, and can live with that. And they could still be whoever they're wanted to be.

I laugh a lot, I cried, and ooh-ing and aahh-ing, especially when it comes to their dialogues, and the amazing 'soup team'!
And still, there's one thing I need the answer :
"Why people don't call cereal a soup?" Can anybody find the answer? :P

And for those who's looking for sex in this story, don't expect too much. This is about 'two> asexual MCs anyways :)

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Wednesday 20 March 2019

ARC REVIEW : The Coincidence by Felice Stevens

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Nice guys always finish last, and Coby Epstein is sick and tired of being last. After his boyfriend dumps him, Coby vows to take it slow and not jump into another relationship, no matter what his ninety-five-year-old great aunt says. When Coby sees his ex has moved on, he goes on a series of disastrous first dates and swears off men, determined to be alone. His best friend disagrees and finds the “perfect man” for him online and arranges a date. The only problem? Coby has no idea what she’s done.

Since childhood, Eli Kaplan has been his father’s greatest disappointment, a fact he’s reminded of at every opportunity. For years, he’s struggled with the knowledge that dating women doesn’t work for him. A late-night confession to his brother changes everything and Eli realizes, maybe, just maybe, he can come out, find himself, and find love. Eli takes the plunge and creates a profile on a dating website, not knowing what to expect. One night he chats with an intriguing man, and despite his nervousness, they arrange to meet for coffee. No big deal. They’ll probably never see each other again.

On the day of their first date, nothing could surprise Coby and Eli more than to discover that they live in the same apartment building, on the same floor. In a city of eight million people, coincidences don’t get crazier than that. But as the two men begin to weave their lives together with cautious optimism and hope for a future, they find an even greater thread holding their families together—one born from the ashes of a final solution that couldn’t destroy their ancestors’ courage, leaving scars that remain almost a century later. Past lives torn apart can be pieced together by a future no one could have ever imagined, where love is more than fate or coincidence. It’s meant to be.



  The CoincidenceThe Coincidence by Felice Stevens
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I believe that The Coincidence is Felice's most personal story, at least, some of Eli and Coby's background were very close to reality.
Eli and Coby met in a very modern way, online dating site. Who knows, that coincidence by coincidence happened after they get to know each other better.
Do you believe in fate? I do. Universe has a funny way to make anything happen the way it supposed to happen. No matter where we are, or what we do, fate will make it work.
The Coincidence is a sweet and adorable story with a strong family issue, an old story about their roots.
Heartbreaking, but at the same time, this is a heartwarming story about finding yourself and be what you are supposed to be, no matter how much you pay for that.

It's no secret that I always love Felice's writing, and The Coincidence is a page turner romance with two strong characters that meant to be together in a first place.
And of course a HEA that guaranteed to make me happy!


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Wednesday 13 March 2019

Cover reveal V.L. Locey's Tales Of Bryan




Release Date: April 10 2019

Cover Design: Sloan J Designs

Length: 35,000 words approx.

Blurb

Four Seasons. Two Men. One Love.

For struggling film student Isamu Taylor, life's refrain is about to change from boring documentary about a passionless delivery boy to a blazing and wildly erotic love story.
After spending weeks admiring handsome but older Manhattan executive Brian Gilles while delivering brioche to him in Bryant Park, the man of his lusty dreams has just expressed a desire to get to know Isamu better. A night on the town is just the beginning of a whirlwind romance that will span not only four seasons but countless years.

Amid the beauty and charm of Bryant Park, New York City, two men are about to discover that love knows no age or economic boundaries. This is a collection of four short stories starring these two amazing men, their one sublime love, and the park where it all started.



USA Today Bestselling Author V.L. Locey – Penning LGBT hockey romance that skates into sinful pleasures. 

V.L. Locey loves worn jeans, yoga, belly laughs, walking, reading and writing lusty tales, Greek mythology, Torchwood and Dr. Who, the New York Rangers, comic books, and coffee. (Not necessarily in that order.) She shares her life with her husband, her daughter, one dog, two cats, a pair of geese, far too many chickens, and two steers.

When not writing spicy romances, she enjoys spending her day with her menagerie in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania with a cup of fresh java in one hand and a steamy romance novel in the other.





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Thursday 7 March 2019

VIPER Book Two of the Fallen Angel Series An MM Rock Romance BROOKE BLAINE ELLA FRANK

VIPER
Book Two of the Fallen Angel Series
An MM Rock Romance
BROOKE BLAINE ELLA FRANK


USA TODAY bestselling authors Brooke Blaine and Ella Frank continue the story of sexy Fallen Angel rockers Viper and Halo in VIPER.
Scorching chemistry. Red-hot lyrics. An irresistible bad boy.
Halo, the new lead singer for Fallen Angel, never stood a chance against Viper, the legendary lead guitarist for the band.
From the moment Halo set foot in Viper’s lair, the match was lit, threatening to consume the two men with the heat of their desire. But when their casual flings begins to morph into more, will it leave the entire band in flames?
After all, it may have been Halo who fell from grace, but it’s only a matter of time before Viper falls for an angel.
VIPER is the second book of the Fallen Angel Series and should be read followingHALO. Halo and Viper’s story concludes in book three, ANGEL.


VIPER and ANGEL are available for pre-order on Amazon!
VIPER (Fallen Angel Book Two)

ANGEL (Fallen Angel Book Three)

And if you haven’t started the Fallen Angel series yet, you’ll want to grab book one, HALO! Available now in e-book, paperback, Kindle Unlimited, and coming soon to Audible.
HALO (Fallen Angel Book One)
Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2Etgv2W
Amazon Universal: http://mybook.to/HaloFallenAngel
GR: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43900158-halo