

The first three books are the continuing relationship between Viper and Halo. But in the end, Viper is going to have to accept that this is more, that what they have is more, or he’s going to have to let Halo go.

He challenges him, he pushes him, he makes him smile. I loved watching Viper fight the feelings he was developing but wish he had been more willing to recognize and accept them. Talk about scorching! These two burn up the pages in this book. Halo’s entire life is about to change when the new album releases. The entire time they were in Miami, it was kind of their own little bubble. When they returned to New York after the album was finished, it was time to return to real life. So he decides to try to live in the now and just enjoy the time he’s been given with this man he is falling for, the first man he’s ever had feelings for. He knows this isn’t going to be a forever thing. Halo is just the opposite, he is a relationship guy. They agree that this is just a mutual temporary thing between them, but Viper finds himself feeling things he doesn’t want to feel. But he just can’t seem to walk away from his Angel. Viper doesn’t do relationships, he doesn’t do feelings. Viper knows he should leave Halo alone, or rather Angel as he calls him. The chemistry between these two has built into a crescendo that won’t be ignored. And that bonding, well, most of it was happening between he and Viper. They are living in a huge mansion living a life Halo never imagined. It’s also a time for them to bond as a band.

Halo, Viper and their other three band mates are off to Miami for a few months to record their new album. Viper is book two in the Fallen Angel series by Brooke Blaine and Ella Frank! Holy Wow! Where the first book in this series was a little slower burn as these two authors established the connection between Viper and Halo, this second book is flippin on fire.
