Until His Last Goodbye (Scythe 1) by Kiki Clark and E.M. Lindsey
Genre | Gay / Urban Fantasy / Psychic Powers / Romance |
Length | Novel, 274 pages |
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Publication Date | 20-January-2022 |
Genre | Gay / Urban Fantasy / Psychic Powers / Romance |
Length | Novel, 274 pages |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 20-January-2022 |
When Death is your soulmate, finding love has never been so heart-stopping.
Having been a powerful medium for as long as he can remember, Elias knows his fair share about the afterlife.
Spirits are pushy.
Spirits are needy.
And they don’t respect personal boundaries.
Being a conduit between the living and the dead is exhausting but ignoring his gift isn’t an option. Even though embracing his calling has ruined nearly every relationship he’s ever had, Elias has learned to offer what comfort he can to those left behind, knowing his own time is limited.
So the day Death comes knocking, Elias is resigned.
Then intrigued.
And then enchanted.
He has no business falling for an immortal collector of souls. No matter how kind and surprisingly innocent he is. Or how the Reaper’s gentle nature soothes the hollow ache inside his chest.
There can be no way forward when you fall for Death...
...unless you join him.
Format | ebook and print |
Publisher | Independently Published |
Length | Novel, 274 pages |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 20-January-2022 |
Price | $4.99 ebook, $13.99 paperback |
Buy Link | https://www.amazon.com/Until-Last-Goodbye-Scythe-Book-ebook/dp/B09FKN1VPM |
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