Angel Boy
by Annalisa
Russo
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GENRE: Historical
Romance (20th Century)
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BLURB:
Private
Investigator Meg Cavelli wonders why her traitorous family has trotted out the
fatted calf for Seth Truitt, the boy who left her flat eight years ago. Now
he’s back, sexier than she remembers, and needs her help. How can Meg accept
Seth’s no-strings-attached deal in return for bringing a deranged predator to
justice, when their steamy attraction to each other might very well get in the way?
Army Air
Corps pilot Seth Truitt needs help to erase his dark-stained past, but soon
realizes helping Meg Cavelli solve a dogged criminal case in return for
salvaging his military career might be more dangerous than flying P-26 fighters
for USAAC. But since Seth has no intention of letting Meg go again, he’ll stop
at nothing to keep her safe from the twisted, unnatural threat they dubbed “the
monster” as kids.
As the
mystery unfolds, joining their minds and hearts might be the only way to stay
alive.
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EXCERPT:
Seth Truitt stood on the street in front of the
only home he remembered. The autumnal drizzle of mid-October wet his thick mop
of brown hair and plastered the starched shirt of his uniform against his skin.
He turned back, grabbed his leather flight jacket and small duffel bag off the
back seat, and paid the Yellow Cab hackie.
As the cab sped away he let the sight of Bellaluna
sink in, soothe.
Bellaluna, beautiful moon in Italian, the ancestral
home of the Cavelli family—people who took him in—raised him really—a place for
family, for love, and now for sanctuary, he thought.
His Army Air Corps-issued boots crunched gravel
underfoot on the long walk to the back yard. The overspent blooms of summer
stretched proudly upward from terra cotta pots set on the flagstone portico.
Faith’s attempt at a green thumb—his sister, Doctor Faith Cavelli now, and only
living blood relative.
Two automobiles were parked out front. One vehicle
he hadn’t recognized—a snazzy, brand-new Buick Coupe in hot red. Maybe from
Gabriel Cavelli’s auto and motorbike collection. Gabe…one of his titulary
uncles.
The three Cavelli brothers: Michael, Raphael, and
Gabriel, named after the archangels by their overly optimistic mother; Michael,
proverbial head of the family, shrewd, astute businessman; Raphael,
globe-trotting archaeologist, now curator of the Field Museum; and Gabriel,
confrontational, Harley-riding badass, self-made entrepreneur.
He wasn’t related to any of them by blood… but he
was by heart, by love.
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AUTHOR Bio and
Links:
Annalisa Russo is a Midwest girl who grew up in
an overpopulated first-generation Italian family in the burbs of Chicago, the
setting for her historical romance novels based in the 20th century. Her first
series will be completed with the release of Angel Boy, the fourth book of The
Cavelli Angel Saga. The series chronicles the lives of Italian immigrants in
the 1920’s and 30’s. Along with a passion for reading and writing, Annalisa
enjoys gardening, cooking for company, and frequently invents reasons for
traveling. The mother of two grown children, she inherited a narcissistic tabby
named Buster who really runs the show.
Buy links:
Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Angel-Boy-Cavelli-Saga-ebook/dp/B01M16JAG1
Kobo:
https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/angel-boy-4
All Romance Ebooks:
https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-angelboy-2114596-367.html
BookStrand:
https://www.bookstrand.com/Angel-Boy
Website: http://www.annalisarusso.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/AnnalisaRussoAuthor
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RussoAuthor
Goodreads:
https://goodreads.com/author/show/6453898.Annalisa_Russo
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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and
RAFFLECOPTER CODE
Annalisa will be awarding
a $25 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the
tour. Use the link below to enter.
Thanks for hosting me today! And welcome to all your readers. I’m looking forward to chatting with everyone who stops by to take a look…my best to you, Annalisa.
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