Series: Divine Hunter Series Book #4
Release Date: 20th September 2019
Blurb:
When two hearts bleed,
Heaven doesn’t stand a chance.
Is it possible for a heart to break twice?
Lacy had known from finding out what Michael was that
there would be complications, but she never expected they’d be torn
apart in such a cruel way. Unable to stop herself feeling the things she
did, she knew she would pay for falling in love with an angel, but
this. . . If it hurt this much, then how could she go on without him?
He’d feared this would happen.
It was always only a question of when.
Michael’s nightmares had come true and he hadn’t even
had chance to say goodbye. His heart ached like he never thought
possible, but he was powerless to change what had happened. Now he was
trapped in the heavens awaiting a trial that he already knew the outcome
of. Through her journal he’d lived his mother’s pain after his father
had been taken from her. He couldn’t allow that to happen to Lacy.
He had to get out.
He would get out.
Of all that had happened to him this would be his
toughest fight yet, but it would end in one of two ways: Either Michael
would convince the Thrones to let him live with the woman he had lost
his heart and soul to, or he would die by her side.
Either way, he wasn’t prepared to exist without her.
Mortal Heart is the fourth and final book in the Divine
Hunter series.
* This book contains adult situations and is
recommended for ages 17+ *
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Excerpt from Mortal Heart (Divine Hunter Book Four):
BEING ALONE WAS A DAUNTING PROSPECT, and yet it was how things had been for Lacy since her grandparents had died. But that was before she’d met him: the man who had entered her life and turned it completely upside down. The one she’d fallen in love with.
Michael.
Her angel.
And now he was gone.
Lacy stood by the window, arms wrapped tightly around herself while she stared out into the inky black sky, trying to imagine where Michael was up there. Was he beyond the stars? Beyond the faraway blackness? Or was there a space in between here and there? She couldn’t imagine how it was possible. Never having any kind of faith growing up, Heaven, angels, demons—all of it had been nothing but exaggerated stories to her. After her little sister had been run over and killed—after the turbulent upbringing they’d both had with a mother who had been too troubled to care what she was putting her children through—Lacy had quickly lost what little faith she might have had.
Oh, how she wished that was still true.
Now, though, she’d been forced to face all those things and more as reality. But because of that, at least she knew Michael was somewhere safe.
What was he doing right now? She couldn’t help wondering. Were they treating him okay? Was he being held like a prisoner?
God, the not knowing was killing her.
In the end, all Lacy could do was tell herself that no matter what, his time in Heaven couldn’t possibly be comparable to the suffering he would have endured in Hell. That had to be true. And in some way it gave her small amounts of solace to know that those demons weren’t anywhere near him.
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About The Author:
L.J.
Sealey was born and raised in a little Welsh town by the sea. It rains a
lot, so she often has a great excuse to sit at her writing desk and
while away the hours at her laptop.
She
still lives in N.Wales and when she's not travelling around the country
working with her husband - who is a professional singer - or singing
backup vocals herself, she likes to drive around the beautiful Welsh
countryside. Some think it's because she enjoys the scenery; others
suspect she's hunting dragons. L.J also likes to read and watch her
favourite TV shows which normally includes plenty of CSI, The Vampire
Diaries and endless amounts of sitcoms. Being addicted to reading about
vampires, demons, shifters and angels, she has always had a thing for
all things paranormal, and is a big sucker for impossible love stories.
So it was inevitable that when she started writing herself she would mix
the two together.
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