Review
Killian and Levi’s story is finally here! I was anxiously awaiting another release from Ella Frank and Brooke Blaine, so when they announced Lust.Hate.Love would be the next and final book in the Fallen Angel series I was thrilled.
Ella and Brooke delivered on a story that was perfect for these two characters. Did I feel the things I did for the trifecta of Halo and Viper’s story? No. Killian and Levi are different, so of course, their story would be different and affect me differently. The steam and heat we crave from Ella and Brooke are there, as well as the swoon. I loved Levi’s character and thought he was a perfect compliment to Killian. The two of them together really made sense.
I hope these two authors continue to write books together. I have so enjoyed the beautiful stories they create for us that I can’t help but want more.
LUST. HATE. LOVE
Book Four of the Fallen Angel Series
An MM Rock Romance
ELLA FRANK BROOKE BLAINE
USA TODAY bestselling authors Brooke Blaine and Ella Frank continue the story of sexy Fallen Angel rockers Killian and Levi in LUST. HATE. LOVE.
As the sexy, charismatic bassist for world-famous rock band Fallen Angel, whatever Killian Michaels wants, Killian Michaels gets.
Or at least that was the case until the band’s gorgeous new manager, Levi Walker, shot him down after a blistering first kiss.
For Levi, managing these five guys is the opportunity of a lifetime, and he’s not about to let a case of sexual desire get in his way. He’s efficient, professional, and plays by the book. But tension simmers beneath Levi’s cool exterior every time Killian’s near, and soon enough the passion boils over, consuming them both.
As the Corruption tour takes them from country to country, a heated game of cat and mouse ensues. Levi tries to deny the irresistible pull of Killian’s seductive nature, but with an attraction as strong as theirs, it’s only a matter of time before the lust-filled hate turns to love.
LUST. HATE. LOVE. is the fourth book of the Fallen Angel Series and follows a new couple in the band. It can be read as a standalone or following ANGEL.
