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Complete Set Antonello Brothers: Immortal

MM Sci-Fi Romance

by Kayelle Allen

Alone for centuries, Luc seeks mortal lovers to hold the loneliness at bay, but unlike himself, when they die, they don't come back. When his latest mortal lover falls in love with another, Luc steps aside. Will he never find his own forever love?

Izzorah, a young Kin male, comes into Luc's life, and the outlook brightens. This catlike alien reads Luc's emotions as if they were written on his face. Instead of fleeing from Luc's pain, Izzorah presses closer, offering solace.

When a life-threatening accident nearly kills Izzorah, the thought of losing him is too much to bear. Luc breaks the highest law among immortals and saves him by a transfusion of blood.

But instead of a simple cure, Luc's blood triggers a latent power, and an ability no one expected. Immortality. Could his precious Izzorah be Luc's forever love?

♥If you'd like a cuddly cinnamon roll hero who purrs, and an alpha male who has met his emotional match, this MM Sci-Fi Romance book bundle is just what you've been looking for. Extra points if you prefer your love scenes with only a hint of steam.

♥Includes three full books, plus a bonus novella and links to a full universe of stories with these characters. Available on all retailers.

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Publisher: Romance Lives Forever Books
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Pairings: M-M
Heat Level: 2
Romantic Content: 4
Ending: Click here to reveal
Character Identities: Gay
Protagonist 1 Age: Ageless/Immortal
Protagonist 2 Age: 18-25
Tropes: Age Difference, Alpha Character, Bad Breakup, Badass Hero, Cultural Differences, Famous / Not Famous, First Time, Hurt / Comfort, Interracial Relationship, Love Can Heal / Redemption, Wide-Eyed Innocence
Word Count: 285,548
Setting: Tarthian Empire
Languages Available: English
Series Type: Continuous / Same Characters
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Reviews:Sue Roebuck on Goodreads wrote:

Surrender Love was the first of her books that I read and my reaction, including general awe, was, "How did she think up all this?" I believe Ms Allen's imagination goes far beyond that of most fantasy authors. She has created a world far removed from our own with its own races and languages. I was amazed at how quickly I became integrated into this world and related to the characters.

StarDragon on Amazon wrote:

Luc an immortal is lonely, and mortal lovers never come back to life. Izzorah a Kin cat like alien who can read emotions, comes into Luc’s life. When Izzorah almost dies Luc does the unthinkable. He gives him a transfusion of his blood, which causes immortality. Can they really be forever loves. Have to read it and see. This is a great series by a superb author.


I should know better than to think I can write anything truly "short" when it comes to Luc Saint-Cyr. The man is an enigma and I don't just mean because of his solid-black eyes. There are untapped depths to him. A general who commands armies, but who stops to pet a kitten. A profitable businessman who ensures all his workers get fair treatment and are paid a living wage. And most interesting of all, the former head of the Thieves' Guild, who is an honest man. He's an alpha, and as an immortal, in his past lives, he's been the general over vast armies. But when he meets the cuddly cinnamon roll Izzorah, he finds none of his power or commanding presence is needed. Izzorah sees right straight through him. Writing their love story was nothing short of fabulous. But there was this one little hitch. To be together, Izzorah had to prove himself to the immortal king. A king who has been in love with Luc for millennia and was in no way ready to let him go...

About the Author

Kayelle Allen did a tour in the US Navy, where she climbed around airplanes (on the ground, thankfully) fixing black boxes that helped pilots find their way home.

She wrote her first science fiction novel at eighteen and to this day, it's hidden under the bed, where she vows it will remain. Gems from it, however, launched several series in her galaxy-wide universe of stories.

From childhood, Kayelle was the victim of an overactive imagination and inherited the Irish gift of gab from her mother. From her father, she got a healthy respect for mechanical things.

No wonder she writes Science Fiction and Fantasy peopled with misbehaving robots, mythic heroes, role playing immortal gamers, and warriors who purr. She's been married so long she's tenured.