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Malice
by Mia Monroe
read by Finnley Cole, Simon Dornet
Part 1 of the Soul Chasers series
His undead ex is hellbent on dragging him to a premature afterlife. It's my job to save him without getting us both killed.
Aster
I'm dead.
Or at least I was.
Until I got the opportunity to return to the life I was abruptly torn away from. It's a no-brainer as far as I'm concerned. I'm not done living yet.
The catch? Become a Soul Chaser. Hunt down the Horrors, deadly souls that escaped The Below, and return them to the depths where they belong.
My first assignment comes all too quickly, and I'm thrown into a dangerous world where a man's life is in my inexperienced hands. The Horror attached to Hudson Davis is particularly nasty, with a vendetta that even death didn't resolve.
Hudson is terrified, rightfully so, and if I'm honest, so am I, but there's too much on the line for me to back out now. Not just my continued journey in the Above, but the chance at something that eluded me my first go round at life-love.
To save Hudson, I have to face Malice head-on and not get myself killed. Again. If I'm successful, maybe the tormented and guarded man I'm quickly falling for can see how real our connection is, and I can make the most of my second chance at life.
Malice is book one in Soul Chasers, an MM paranormal romance with dark themes, mid-level relationship angst, and spice. In Malice, you can expect a traumatized writer afraid of trusting anyone new, a newbie Soul Chaser recently returned to life (with just a few strings attached), a cast of dead and undead characters, two opposites forced together against a malicious entity, the steamiest revenge, and a love that overcomes all odds. The majority of this book takes place in a contemporary setting.
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Deceiver
by Mia Monroe
read by Finnley Cole, Simon Dornet
Part 2 of the Soul Chasers series
He's haunted, broken, and losing his grip on reality. If I can't save him, it could mean the difference between life and death. Mine.
After decades of soul chasing, I've learned the hard way that the only way to be effective is to keep your feelings out of it, no matter how appealing and tempting your target is. So when I meet Keagan with his sexy scowl and intense gaze, it doesn't take us long to make it physical. I'm only human, and resisting the man is beyond my mortal abilities.
The thing is, he's deeply troubled, and he's got one nasty spirit haunting him. The Deceiver taunting his thoughts is more powerful than any Horror I've faced before, and the more I get to know Keagan, the more concerned I am that I can pull him back from the darkness, trying to suck him under.
When people around him start dropping like flies, I'm forced to consider if he's not the man I think he is, and worse, even more dangerous than the spirit attached to him. Our connection is undeniable, but am I walking straight into his trap? If I'm not able to save him and banish the Horror, I could end up in the afterlife. After years of successful soul chasing, Keagan might be my undoing.
It's up to me to decide if he's worth it.
Deceiver is book two in Soul Chasers, an MM paranormal romance with dark themes, mid-level relationship angst, and spice. In Deceiver, you can expect a broken man with a troubled past torn between loyalty and evil, a jaded Soul Chaser whose pursuit of pleasure has led him to some dark places, an undead bad guy who just can't let go, hurt/comfort times two, I'd-burn- the-world-down-for-him vibes, and finding out that love really can overcome any obstacle. Even a dead one.
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