Reaping Havoc
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Reaping Havoc
by A. J. Rose
Part 1 of the Reaping Havoc series
"This book is nothing what I expected. Not only are the characters well developed, but the story line was completely new and interesting. A whole new take on a genre I have read and loved! It blew me away.'"- Reader Review No one asked Mitch Seeker if he wanted to be a grim reaper. He didn't sign up for the rumors, the lack of friends, or the erratic schedule. He doesn't want a life watching people die. Especially not a man he loves. Mitch's solution is simple-don't fall in love. He'll never have to explain why he doesn't age or why he's always there with death knocks. Most of all, he'll never be a widower.Enter world-class skier Nate Koehn. If the soul attached to him is any indication, Mitch has found another reaper, in which case, his undeniable feelings don't need suppressing. However, the spectral tag-a-long is only the beginning of Nate's issues. Following a catastrophic loss, Nate is no stranger to grief and the hole it leaves behind. The question Nate and Mitch both must answer is loud and clear: is the pain of loss worse than the ache of never having loved at all? Product warning: Contains vivid descriptions of death and an unconventional theory on the afterlife, which may not be suitable for all readers. Reader discretion advised.
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Reaping Fate
by A. J. Rose
Part 2 of the Reaping Havoc series
"The writing is brilliant, creative, crisp, and enthralling. I cried, I felt fear, and it left me with quite the book hangover.'"- Reader Review Spoilers for Book 1 within this blurbFor Nate Koehn, the worst part of being a reaper is maintaining his compassion without becoming too involved with the souls in his charge. He's always been sensitive to others' hurts, and there is no hurt bigger than death. The learning curve is steep, but the perks of the job-spending the next 300 years with the love of his life, Mitch Seeker-are unmistakable. For Nate, death is a lifelong commitment. Then Mitch is assigned to reap a serial killer's victim. Mitch and Nate are willing to go to just about any lengths to bring the killer to justice… except Divinity has a plan for everyone. The reapers risk being terminated if they meddle too much. Mitch knows better than to tempt fate, but Nate isn't wired to sit idly by while innocent people die at the hand of a vicious killer. Nate sets out to balance the scales of justice for their soul charges, but what happens when he's the bug caught in the killer's web? Can he stop the slayings without exercising his own free will or endangering those he loves? Only Death knows, but he's not talking. Product warning: Contains vivid descriptions of violence and death, along with an unconventional theory on the afterlife, which may not be suitable for all readers. Purchase discretion advised.
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