
Three: Angels of Wrath, Book 3
4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 694 ratings
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Last update: 01-05-2025
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Hunter Penn
One hellish moment. One painful decision. And everything radically changed.
Years later, I've adjusted to my new life as a P.I. when a long-bearded, red-headed guy walks into an alley. The same dark alley where I was having a talk with the armed men who were following me. The encounter is brief and bloody and ends with him winking at me as he drives away.
My curiosity—and some tailing—brings us together again... or so I thought. He wants to work with me, and despite my lack of trust in the rest of the human population, I recognize his impressive skills and need his help to find out who's been trying to kill me.
He calls me Grizzly, Papa Bear, and Yogi. His incessant flirting, impish disposition, and sexy triple-dimpled smile drive me mad. Until I force him to his knees—and what a sight that is.
Who'd have guessed I am into men in lingerie?
But when he unexpectedly asks for my help, I discover a new side to him, and finally, I know what he is.
Mine. Mine. Mine.
I don't care if he thinks he's broken. Who isn't? I don't care about his family's side business. I have a damn big skeleton hanging in my closet. I don't even care if my days are numbered. He makes it worth every single moment.
The only thing that matters is being near him. Protecting him. Showing him who he belongs to.
This is not a sci-fi angel story unless you see eager vigilantes with a dark side as angels. This is an action-packed, dark-themed romance with an interracial couple, an HEA, and no cliffhangers. It features an impish, sassy, persistent hacker and a big, brawny, broken Bear. There's violence, blood, torture (only of very bad people), dark humor, a band of foster brothers, and very rough, spicy, and fem kinky scenes. Morality's grey area is quite stretched in this story. This is book three in the Angels of Wrath Series. Each book follows a different couple. For mature listeners.
Top reviews from the United States

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely the best! Hilarious!

4.0 out of 5 stars can something be dark Smexy and Zany all at once, yes.

5.0 out of 5 stars love this series
Rami was child three and he was greatly traumatized. We find out why he wears the gloves in this one. It was wonderful seeing Rami experience things for the first time especially the cake! Hunter has also had a rough past. Together they help each other.
I loved Rami’s personality and his banter with everyone. I loved seeing all the foster bros again especially Micheal and Raph. The triplets were a great addition and I hope to see more of them.
The obsession and possessiveness between Rami and Hunter was on point! The steam was steamy and who doesn’t love a bit of lace?!?
Another great book in this series. I cannot wait to read the next one and see which brother is up next!

5.0 out of 5 stars Very hot

5.0 out of 5 stars Hunter bear plus 3
I tried to guess over other books why Rami wore gloves the reveal was a pleasant surprise as to why. He has always been the animated, smart, and sassy brother in his relationship which his brothers and their partners.
He for sure met his match in Hunter and the side of him that he brings out. Not to mention the extra additions that Hunter brings along.
Absolutely love being dragged into this families world.

3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, but too much everything

4.0 out of 5 stars liked but not as much as I wanted to

5.0 out of 5 stars Just keeps getting better
This series got me hooked from the very beginning. I adore all of the characters & the banter they share between them. ???? I can’t pick a favorite because they are all so deliciously crazy and I am so here for there shenanigans. ????
I was not expecting the level of spice in this one BUT my gaaaaawd. ????????❤️???????????? These two just DE????????LIV????????ER????????ED????????
I like how each book is connected by a larger plot but they also have their own specific story coinciding. I did notice a few minor continuity issues that confused me momentarily but they are so small it doesn’t distract from the overall story so I could overlook them.