About Fever
I could not let go, let alone believe Archer was truly gone. There was something utterly wrong with the statement "Archer Ambrose is dead."
To say it was a bad "breakup" would be an understatement. Callie is told Archer is dead, but if the god of love were dead, surely she'd stop loving him? Lucien and Aroha try to help Callie grieve and move on-only Lucien finds it difficult to not love her, which is complicated by Callie's sudden illness, evolving powers, and his obsession with exposing truth.
Despite Archer's orders to never see her again and his warmonger father's ever-watchful gaze, Archer can't resist the dangerous urge to plot ways back to Callie. Chase must find a way to save his son, even if it means calling upon the recently suppressed war-god within.
With the immortal world fractured, can Love find a way to piece his heart-and world-back together? Or will it forever be divided?
In this reinvention of Cupid and Psyche, experience an electrifying series where familial and romantic bonds are at war, and knowledge could mean the end of everything...or a new beginning.
Authors 4 Authors Content Rating
This title has been rated 17+, appropriate for older teens and adults, and contains:Intense implied sex
Graphic violence
Strong language
Moderate alcohol use
Moderate fantasy drug use
Depression and suicide
Domestic violence
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