Forged in Twilight: The Complete Series

Author: Jessica Lynch
Genre(s): Romance | Fantasy | Paranormal
Total pages: 108
Forged in Twilight: The Complete Series

House of Cards (Forged in Twilight #1)

To the humans, Raziel seems like a god on Earth. If only they knew how close they are…

Because Raze isn’t a god — he’s an angel. Cast out of Heaven millennia ago, Raze and his two brothers have survived banishment by relying on each other. From shepherds to farmers to kings, these days the trio of fallen angels are right at home in Sin City. Running a casino that caters specifically to the different factions of paranormal beings, they haven’t given up on a return to the celestial cities. Without their key — a literal golden key — to the pearly gates, however, that return is impossible.

That’s not their only trouble. Despite being considered royalty among their kind, the three angel princes harbor a secret. For longer than they’d liked to admit, their angelic senses have been fading, their power draining. They still control their corner of Las Vegas easily, but Raze can tell something’s wrong.

And then he meets Becca and he knows it.

The beautiful redhead tempts him like no other. With her lovely grey eyes and angelic smile, he doesn’t want to believe what his waning senses tell him: that she is a demon… and his fated mate.

Ace of Spades (Forged in Twilight #2)

Samael is not what anyone expects. Least of all himself…

Because Sam is a rarity among fallen angels — he’s a self-professed guardian angel with a taste for death. Back before he and his brothers fell, he was considered an angel of death who ferried souls to Heaven and Hell. Now that he's been trapped in Purgatory for millennia, he lost the title, but not the instincts.

Determined to prove that he's moved on from his old life to his new one as one of the owners of the hottest faction-owned casino in Las Vegas, Sam has relied on his snow-white wings to rehab his image. He's no longer an angel of death but, instead, a guardian angel who does good deeds for the hell of it — all while Raze cashes in on the favors in the name of the angel princes of Sin City.

And then he meets Polly and, for the first time in a long, long time, Sam doesn't just play the part to spite the Heavenly Father. He actually wants to save her — especially since he met the adorable human while she was attempting to steal from House of Sin, their infamous casino.

She almost pulled it off, too, which would've been enough to catch Sam's attention. Then there's the undeniable fact that he instantly recognized her as his fated soulmate before she cheekily made her escape.

But there's no escaping Death when he's got his sights set on you...


Royal Flush (Forged in Twilight #3)

An immortal angel, Micah used to look forward to his forever—and then she disappeared…

After existing as one of the Fallen for millennia, Micah had started measuring time in decades and centuries instead of seconds and hours. The youngest of the three angels of Sin City, he was content to prove his loyalty to Raze and Sam while entertaining himself with a new hobby here or there to occupy his long, immortal life.

He’d mastered shepherding. He had circumnavigated the globe before Magellan had—and he barely relied on his black wings. He worked on laying track for the railroads, and when his waning celestial aura became a nuisance, he helped his brothers build and run the most infamous faction-owned casino in all of Las Vegas.

And then, four decades ago, he decided to try his hand at magic—and he met Phoenix.

His soulmate who seemingly disappeared, only to come back forty years later with no memory of him.

His brothers want their talisman. But Micah?

He just wants to make Cinder his...

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