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Yummy guardian angels you must meet! 😈 Her destiny is fire and damnation. Mine is to make s

Yummy guardian angels you must meet! 😈 [View this email in your browser]( Her destiny is fire and damnation. Mine is to make sure she gets there. Or is it? Maybe our future can be rewritten. Maybe I can save her… May's book spotlight is here! And, I'm coming at you with new covers for these beauties! I absolutely love how vibrant they are! Alpha & Omega and Omega & Love are two books in a duet that tells the love stories of two guardian angels BFFs. I wrote this duet in my very first year of writing and they remain some of my favorites! Side note: I put a picture of me and my dog Blue at the top of this email because she's my little angel. 😇 Keep reading to check out this month's spotlight! "The battle of good vs evil hasn't quite been done this way, and what a freaking way to do it! " Danielle A Cup and A Book, Reviewer Writing this duet was so much fun! If you're looking for something different with all the K Webster heat, emotions, and intensity, this duet is for you! Here's the blurb for Alpha & Omega: From USA Today Bestselling Author K Webster comes a steamy, action-packed, and emotional modern day guardian angel paranormal romance! She’s my final and toughest assignment… For six years, I’ve worked hard to prove my worth at HEA Corp. I’m a sure bet to be promoted to a Seraph Guardian—the elite who protect the good souls of Earth from meeting untimely deaths. My wings are almost within reach. Just one more task. But Lark Miller isn’t just another simple assignment. She’s wicked and evil. At least that’s what her file says. I’m to protect her until our sister company, HEL Enterprises, sends their Reapers to collect what’s theirs. According to my intel, she’s a lost soul with a dark, hidden past and no hope of redemption. There’s a problem, though. Nothing is what it seems with the elusive woman. She’s enigmatic, complicated…and beautiful which is a big problem. Her very presence is a distraction for me. I can’t risk everything I’ve worked for by letting my heart get involved. There are also holes in the story I’ve been fed about her. With each passing day, I get to know the real Lark, and discover more untruths about her. Someone messed up. It’s up to me to get to the bottom of it before it’s too late. Her destiny is fire and damnation. Mine is to make sure she gets there. Or is it? Maybe our future can be rewritten. Maybe I can save her… Alpha & Omega is book one in a duet with different couples. Book one is Alpha’s story with Lark. Book two is Alpha’s partner and best friend, Omega’s, story. Alpha & Omega ends with a happily ever after. This book contains some triggering themes including thoughts of self-harm, previous loss of family, depression, substance abuse, and explicit language. Please read with care. "Holy freaking amazeballs! Alpha & Omega is an irresistible read! I absolutely enjoyed every minute of this book." Jami, Reviewer [Amazon]( [Apple]( [Barnes and Noble]( [Eden Books]( [Google Play]( [Kobo]( Also on... [Amazon UK]( [Amazon DE]( [Amazon FR]( [Amazon ES]( [Amazon IT]( [Amazon NL]( [Amazon JP]( [Amazon BR]( [Amazon CA]( [Amazon MX]( [Amazon AU]( and [Amazon IN](. “Alpha & Omega is simply breathtaking, utterly romantic, mysterious.” Autumn G, Reviewer "This book is an irresistible tale. It sends you on a roller coaster ride of emotions from start to finish. I laughed, I cried, and I fell in love with these characters. K. Webster has done it again!! She is simply amazing." Michelle R, Reviewer Here's an excerpt of Alpha & Omega: “What happened?” he asks softly, his arms wrapped snuggly around my middle. I’m so weak that I’m powerless to move against him. Instead, I try to ignore the lovely feeling of his thumb stroking my belly. “I got dizzy.” “No shit, Sherlock. Could it be because I was right?” he whispers into my hair. I swear he even inhales me. Sicko. “No.” My weak attempt at a fight is dusted away by his rumbling laughter, which reverberates from his chest through my back. “Lying is a sin, you know.” God, he is so weird. “So is breaking and entering and stalking. I’d say you were guilty twice now on both accounts,” I argue. The heat from his body makes me more lightheaded than before, and I can’t help that I’ve now relaxed completely against him. My eyes feel heavy, and I just want to sleep. In his arms. Who’s the sicko now? “Okay, Lark the Lawyer. Those are not sins, baby. Those are broken laws. I could give two shits about the law. But I do care about your safety. Now, cut the crap, and let’s get you some breakfast. Surely there’s a diner around here.” I feel some of my strength returning, and then I notice them. His bare feet. There’s blood on the wood floor. He’s been injured. “Why are you barefoot?” I question as I sit up to properly inspect his feet. “You’re hurt.” “Some unstable woman ran off into a crowded street. What gentleman would I have been to let her run off unescorted? There was no time for shoes.” I roll my eyes and turn in his arms to look at him. Bad idea. His midnight-colored, intense eyes probe beyond the colorful surfaces of my skin. They are attempting a bold effort to peel away layers and find out what’s beneath. “I told you to leave me alone, but you don’t listen,” I pout. His eyes drop to my lips, and a growl so low that it’s more a vibration and less of a sound rumbles its way down to parts of my body that haven’t been touched in years. “If I’d have listened, who would have caught your fall?” I can’t help but lick my lips. The way he stares at them makes me self-conscious. Do I have Oreo crumbs on them? Another growl, this time louder. “The floor would have caught me. We’re well acquainted. I pass out a lot,” I tell him like it’s no big deal. Honestly, I’m used to it. Depression, stress, grief—none of those things feed an appetite. Without an appetite, there’s no desire to eat. When I don’t eat, I faint. End of story. Nobody dies… “No more, Lark. Do you hear me? I’ll make sure you’re taken care of,” he assures me, his gaze still on my lips. Another lick. Another growl. Don’t kiss me, Al. I don’t want you to kiss me. “For three months. I remember. Glad to have you for the long haul, Just Al,” I snip out sarcastically. He brings his nose forward until it touches mine. “But I could take care of you oh so well during that time, baby.” His words are laced with insinuation, and my body reacts against my wishes. His hot, Oreo-scented breath weakens my resolve to push this man away. He’s like a fucking drug. I want to smell him. Taste him. Touch him. Too bad drugs are lame. "What a beautiful story of love, heartbreak, and believing in hope again. I laughed throughout and my throat clenched up with trying not to cry at some parts. What a great book!!!" Sharon R, Reviewer Both books in the duet are all super hot!! 🔥 [Alpha & Omega (Book 1)]( [Omega & Love (Book 2)]( I have the new paperbacks up on my website. [You can shop in my store here.]( To find these two books, scroll on down to the Mix and Match (Tantalizing). Thanks for reading this newsletter about my smokin' hot, dirty talking alpha angels! I really hope you read them if you haven't already! Also, don't forget to take a peek at my website! It's under construction, but you CAN buy paperbacks/hardbacks right now. [Have a look at the beautiful new layout!]( I can't wait until it's complete! All the love, K (Kristi) Webster [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( [Email](mailto:kristi@authorkwebster.com) [Instagram]( [Spotify]( Copyright © 2023 Author K Webster, All rights reserved. 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