EVERLASTING
Descendants of Ra, #2
Kill the
beast.
Save your brother.
Win your
freedom.
Falling in love with the
cop trying arrest you?
Problem.
To save
his twin from
death, Reign Nicolis will have to bargain with Goddess of the
Dead, and once more become what he despises, El Mortem, The Scourge,
a killer
trained to show mercy to none. But he
is haunted
by those who have fallen
beneath his blade.
Their ghostly shapes dog his footsteps, relentless in their torture to make him suffer for what
he was put on this earth
to do two thousand years ago. Saving his twinensures Reign’s enslavement to the Goddess. She may own his body, but never his
heart.
Detective Alexis Lever’s career is in shambles. Her only chance at
redemption is to discover what happened to the body of Daniel Nicolis. To do
that she’ll have to thwart two men: Reign Nicolis and Roman Nicolis. Both belong
in jail. But one has stolen her heart.
Available at: Amazon
Tmonique Stephens wrote her first novel about a reporter and a hockey player
after the U.S. hockey team won gold in the 1980 Olympics. She loves writing
flawed characters who reflect the emotional baggage we all carry. She writes
complicated stories for complicated people. Paranormal romances and fantasy
novels are her favorite genre. She will read anything about fairies, demons, or
angels. She also enjoys Stephen King and Dean Koontz.
She has a Bachelor’s
Degree in Creative Writing from City College of New York where she won an
English Department Award for her play Tea with Salt in 1987.
She was born in St. Thomas
USVI, but she grew up in The Bronx, New York one mile from Yankee Stadium. She
loves SyFy and the History channels,
and Asian cuisine. But her heart and stomach longs for anything from the
Caribbean.
Email: Tmoniquebooks@gmail.com
Tmonique Stephens
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