Across Bifrost (Agents of Norse #2)

A.R. Hall, Britaini Armitage, Kruse Images and Photography


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Across Bifrost by A.R. Hall, Britaini Armitage, Kruse Images and Photography
Sigreed Carr has one thing on her mind, complete her article and get the hell out of this small town. She knows once she proves the existence of a secret government agency operating under her town's very nose she'll get an offer at a big city newspaper. Only one name comes to mind when she considers where to start her investigation, Brandon Davis, the local town hero who likes to keep to himself. It doesn't hurt that he's easy on the eyes and a southern gentleman.

There is a simplicity in filing away magical artifacts. Something Brandon has come to enjoy after completing his service to the military. His calm after the storm is soon interrupted by a fiery redhead who chooses to sit down at his table and question him. How did she know about the agency? Sure, keeping secrets has come second nature to him. The only problem is that she's frustratingly persistent, and he's running out of ideas. He soon finds himself captivated and knows he should be chasing her. Can she handle the truth? And more important - can she keep a secret?

A trip across the bridge proves that fate can be rewritten. The Norns have shared their knowledge, but at what cost? What happens when you uncover more than you bargained for?

Content Warning: This book is intended for a mature audience. It contains adult themes, coarse language, sexual situations, nudity, and other content not intended for children.
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