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Stargazer by Sunniva Dee
(Halos #2)
Publication date: November 2014
Genres: New Adult, Paranormal
I’m Luna, and I’ve been in the Twilight Zone since I moved in with my sister and her boyfriend.
I sense their secrets in every corner of the house.
Gabriel is eerily beautiful, and his personality disturbingly perfect, while Gaia’s inexplicable PTSD and mood swings bounce her between bliss and despair.
Until Gabriel’s brothers pay a visit.
Cassiel…
He’s the night to his brother’s day. He’s sex personified and the devil in one hell of a stunning package. It’s been years since I last saw him, but this man makes me burn. He hooks me with his touch. Enthralls me with those oddly simmering eyes. He pierces my soul with his knowing smirks, and I am losing myself in him.
Ka…
With pearlescent hair and spring green eyes, he crashes into my world. I thought this crazy, beautiful man could mend my bleeding heart. Make things recognizable again—normal. Instead he pulls me from the embers and feeds me to the open fire.
College life. Is this what everyone goes through?
He was a Fallen, a bad boy, and
everything in between. I’d tried. God knew I’d tried to keep them
apart, but these kids were freaking magnets. Plus, how could I object
with the way he fought for her? Not that I’d have a say.
A wall of tranquility hit us when we
entered the house. I caught a quick glimpse of aqua blue as Gabriel
surveyed my mood over his shoulder. The door slammed shut behind us,
and the peace he’d saturated the air with instantly infused every
pore.
Cassiel’s eyes, a slow-floating gold,
edged over Luna’s placid expression, her still limbs. Carefully, he
eased her onto the coach and leaned her against the backrest.
“Sweetness,” he said, his tone so
different from anything I’d ever heard him use before. “Rest now,
okay? I’ll take you home soon.”
My sister smiled, unconcerned with the
struggle happening only yards away, and Cassiel swung around to focus
on his brothers.
“So waves of serenity, huh? Do they
work on him?” The flight must have done Cassiel good. No trace of
fury or lack of control, remained. Now, he studied Kakabel with the
levelheaded scrutiny of a scientist.
“Somewhat,” Gabriel puffed while
pushing Ka into a kitchen corner.
Drunk on a luxurious sort of harmony, I
flopped down on a barstool. It never ceased to surprise me how all
worries disappeared in this state. With only the breakfast bar
between us, the view was excellent.
“Well, time to beat him into a pulp,”
Cassiel declared, rubbing his hands together. “Pass him on.”
“No, Cassiel. Michael is coming
tomorrow. We’ve got less than twenty-four hours.”
“To do what? Fix
his ass? All he’s done is create chaos.” Cassiel broke into one
of his trademark derisive laughs. “Unless you made some stupid
promise to Michael?”
Gabriel kept Ka shackled to the wall with
an arm. A bruise forming on Ka’s cheekbone did nothing to mar his
beauty.
“Don’t be silly,” Gabriel retorted.
“We need him manageable. He’s over the top again.”
I’d say.
He shot Cassiel a glance. “I thought
you were the self-proclaimed police here, dedicated to keeping us all
under the Celestial radar. What happened?”
“Cassiel lost his head to love,” I
slurred, grinning, and caught the ghost of a smirk from Gabriel.
“Because he loooves me,” Luna sang
from her relaxed position on the couch.
“Dude, turn down the serenity, will
you? The girls are—”
“Just concentrate, Cassiel!”
Gabriel’s voice was a whip, contrasting with the sensation he
provided.
“My baby’s bossy,” I giggled.
“Better listen.”
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AUTHOR BIO
I write New Adult fiction with a paranormal twist and don’t shy away from romance and heart-wrenching passion when necessary.
I moved from Norway to the United States in 2001, and the first awesome five years I spent in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles. Then I read “The Book,” aka Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, which spurred my husband and me to move cross country to beautiful Savannah, Georgia.
I’m currently on my seventh year in the Deep South, where I enjoy the heat and the humidity. Besides writing, I spend my time with our “petting zoo” as in an opinionated parrot, a herd of cats that are experts on keyboard shortcuts, and puppies that…uh, bark.
I hold a Master’s degree in languages, with concentrations within literature and linguistics. I taught at college level for a decade before settling in as a graduate adviser at the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Writing is my passion, my joy, and my addiction. When I’m not writing, I read.
Shattering Halos is my debut novel, and its standalone sequel, Stargazer, is due out later this year.
I moved from Norway to the United States in 2001, and the first awesome five years I spent in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles. Then I read “The Book,” aka Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, which spurred my husband and me to move cross country to beautiful Savannah, Georgia.
I’m currently on my seventh year in the Deep South, where I enjoy the heat and the humidity. Besides writing, I spend my time with our “petting zoo” as in an opinionated parrot, a herd of cats that are experts on keyboard shortcuts, and puppies that…uh, bark.
I hold a Master’s degree in languages, with concentrations within literature and linguistics. I taught at college level for a decade before settling in as a graduate adviser at the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Writing is my passion, my joy, and my addiction. When I’m not writing, I read.
Shattering Halos is my debut novel, and its standalone sequel, Stargazer, is due out later this year.
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