It just seems like I went on hiatus a couple of days ago, and here I am, back to work. It went by crazy fast, and as I'm in the writing cave working on May's FBI flashback, I thought you needed something to keep you busy. How about the Christmas books? We have two coming two weeks in a row. First, there's the FBI thriller, and then, the wedding book. God. The only thing I love more than Christmas is a wedding! Apparently, Elizabeth too. Brace yourself. This is a MEGA MEGA book to keep you busy. It's the biggest book I've ever written. It is almost 1000 pages. Yes, you read that right. It's a massive book, and I can't wait for you to read it. So, get ready, get set...read.
You can get it here! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CH1DS8TY
Or you can head over to my blog, and find the link there too. https://morgankelley.blogspot.com/
Silent Night, Unholy Night book 55 (Warning: This is a reverse Harem book, and there are M/M/M/F sex scenes and M/M. You know how the Blackhawks roll.)
Silent Night, Unholy Night.
Everyone knows that Elizabeth Blackhawk is the best at what she does. It’s taken years to perfect her skill when it comes to chasing killers. She is the gold standard.
They also know that if she gets interrupted on Christmas, one more time, heads are going to roll. So, as Christmas comes, and a crazy case pops up, Jack Warner, the Commissioner, has a big decision to make.
To disturb or not to disturb. That is the question.
They’ve all been warned, and Jack knows that this week is particularly difficult for her. With Takoda’s wedding in less than a week, and now this…
Oh, he’s worried she’s going to tell him no, and that’s never happened before.
When Elizabeth is finally pulled into the fray, it’s not only a serial killer, but a cold case. Oh, and she really doesn’t like cold cases. Yep, this is a double boning for the holiday season.
As she dives in, one thing is for sure. This killer is angry, and the Silent Night is now an Unholy Night. There are bodies, carnage, and something even deeper that she can’t figure out.
As the case comes to a head, Elizabeth is forced with a huge question to answer. Is this a killer wracked with anger and rage? Or is this justice being served cold?
In the end, this case leaves a bad taste in her mouth, proving that Christmas, and killers, do not make her merry.
Not. At. All.
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Thank you for being the best readers in the entire world!
xoxoxoxoox
Much love, mayhem, and murder,
Morgan |
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