Phantom Hearts: A Collection of Three Distinct Supernatural Romance Novels
$9.99
Heat Level
HIGH HEAT: multiple open-door sex scenes with descriptive physical details, some body fluids, and some adult words for body parts. Physical intimacy is part of the plot.
Phantom Hearts is a three-book fantasy romance collection of ghostly supernatural suspense stories. Each novel is a standalone tale written by A.L. Hawke. This series collection includes the novels Shades, Haunting Joy, & Phantom Masquerade.
Shades: On a road trip across the USA, while nearly being knocked off the highway, Amanda has a chance encounter with a shadowy man wearing shades. Amanda soon learns that devils from a biker gang won’t stop pursuing her. Not before they steer her into more danger. There’s trouble in store, all set as a trap to bring the man she’s falling in love with closer to damnation.
Haunting Joy: Alec thought he had found peace in a secluded haunted manor, but instead, he discovered Joy, a woman tied to a tragic past. As they uncover dark secrets, the couple faces choices that could save or destroy their future together.
Phantom Masquerade: Mina Daaé dreams of performing like her ancestor, Christine Daaé. Her close friend Toni Vollini surprises her by offering her a role in his play mixing Mozart with clowns on Broadway. Toni and a ghost vie for Mina’s love, but she thinks the ghost is just an illusion. Or is he a phantom of the opera?
Content warning: This novel contains sexual scenes, adult situations, and profanity.
All ebook orders are fulfilled in epub format
- No DRM
- Compatible with Kindle, Kobo, Onyx, PocketBook and Nook E-readers.
You must be logged in to post a review.
A.L. Hawke is the author of the bestselling Hawthorne University Witch series. The author lives in Southern California torching the midnight candle over lovers against a backdrop of machines, nymphs, magic, spice and mayhem.
Visit www.alhawke.com for more romances from this author, including samples and free short stories.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.