![]() This release date will change closer to completion. I’m called Hades for a reason, after all.ħth Circle is book ONE of FOUR. Im sure you will not feel boring to read. The book has pages pages and available in many format. ![]() ![]() Do not worry, the subject of 7th Circle (Hades Book 1) is very interesting to read page by page. So, what do I do, when it’s my own weakness that places us all in danger? When I let sex cloud my judgment, and my people pay the price? A James, Tate, Aguiar, Wander, James, Tate, Aguiar, Wander wrote a beautiful 7th Circle (Hades Book 1) book. I’ll do anything to keep my empire safe and thriving. Now, I live, eat, sleep and breathe Timberwolves. We changed, we grew, we evolved and came out stronger than ever. To the general public, the Tri-State Timberwolves were extinct.īut that couldn’t have been further from the truth. My new recruits eagerly proved themselves in spreading false news, in covering our tracks. I let the media twist and distort the story. ![]() The streets outside the Wolves HQ ran red with the blood of the old guard, and not one of those members loyal to my father were spared mercy. HADES is a contemporary new adult reverse harem series, which means the leading lady has several love interests and never has to choose in order to find her HEA.įive years ago, I masterminded the infamous massacre of the Tri-state Timberwolves. ![]() Several characters cross over to the Madison Kate series but it is not necessary to read MK’s story first. 7th Circle is the first of a new series set in Shadow Grove. ![]()
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