Heaven Sent 5: Genesis

Heaven Sent 5: Genesis

Pairing: MM (M/M)
Tropes: Rockstar romance • Holiday romance (New Year’s) • Established relationships / vacation-together dynamic

Revised but not remixed.

If you’re new to the series, Book 5 is an ensemble piece told through four rotating POVs: Tyler, Reese, Brent and Darien. It was written as a fun wrap up for all the previous stories. 
If you’re coming back: It worked well enough the first time around. Other than a few word tweaks, it’s the same.

The rock band Heaven Sent has weathered scandal, fame, and everything the tabloids could throw at them — but nothing prepared Brent for a shattered hand two days before their biggest New Year’s Eve performance yet.
As the band and the men who love them converge for the holiday, old wounds resurface, new fears take root, and every couple is forced to reckon with what forever really means. Johnnie and Tyler face the question of family they can’t stop circling. Luc finds his past refusing to stay buried. And across the country, Chris is racing against time and weather to reach Darien before the countdown hits zero.
One night. Four couples. A family built from nothing but each other — and about to prove it’s strong enough to hold.

REVIEWS (of the original, non-extended remix version)

eCataRomance– 5 stars – “Jet Mykles never disappoints and this chapter in the lives of the Heaven Sent group is just as fabulous as the rest of the series” – reviewed by Kimberley Spinney

Fallen Angel Reviews– 5 Angels – Recommended Read! – “Thanks go to Ms. Mykles wfor another phenomenal addition to the Heaven Sent series.” – Reviewed by Teresa

Two Lips Reviews – 4 lips – “Picking up Heaven Sent: Genesis is like knocking on the door to visit old friends.” – Reviewed by Katya

JERR– 4 stars – “Giving four relationships equal time in a book is difficult, but Ms. Mykles does it effortlessly.” – Reviewed by Ann Barber

Joyfully Reviewed – “Genesis brought growth to Johnny, Tyler, Luc, Reese, Brent, Hell, Darien and Chris that only made me love them even more.” – Reviewed by Jo

Rainbow Reviews – “Even if none of these characters ever make a repeat performance, the author has left them all riding into the fictional sunset with their happy ending sure to satisfy even the most ardent fan.” – Reviewed by Kassa