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BOOK BLITZ: Code Red by NR Walker

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Code Red N.R. Walker Publication date: June 24th 2021 Genres: Adult, Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance The brighter the spotlight, the darker the shadow. Maddox Kershaw is the main vocalist of the world’s biggest boy band. He’s at the top of every music chart, every award show, every social media platform, and every sexiest-man-alive list. He’s the bad boy, the enigma, the man everyone on the planet wants a piece of. He’s also burned out and exhausted, isolated and lonely. Not in a good headspace at the start of a tour. Roscoe Hall is Maddox’s personal manager. His job is high-flying, high-demand, high-profile, and he loves it. Maddox has consumed his entire life for the past four years. Roscoe knows him. He sees the real Maddox no one else gets to see. He’s also in love with him. When the tour and stress become too much, when the world begins to close in, Roscoe becomes Maddox’s lifeline. But as Maddox knows already, and as Roscoe is about to learn, the brighter the spotlight...

BOOK BLITZ: The Dichotomy of Angels by NR Walker

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The Dichotomy of Angels N.R. Walker Publication date: December 27th 2019 Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Romance Nathaniel and Chasan are no ordinary angels. Destiny chose them to be twin flames, fated mates. But Nathaniel has avoided Chasan for nearly a thousand years. When sent to Earth on a mission to live and work together, Nathaniel comes face-to-face with his destiny. Short-tempered, petulant, and grumpy, he hates the idea of being fated to anyone and has chosen an existence of isolation rather than spending time with the calm, kind, and serene Chasan. But now he has no choice. One is fire, the other is air; a true dichotomy of angels. Together they will be ignited, or they will be extinguished. This assignment will seal their fate either way. * * * 85,000 words. A sometimes-funny, sometimes-serious story about love, destiny, and other heavenly disasters. Goodreads / Amazon — EXCERPT: The transfer to a human form was never easy. It felt confined and constricting...