Spark

Spark by Chelle Bliss, published by Bliss Ink on January 12, 2021, is a contemporary romance novel that intertwines the lives of two distinct characters. Nick Gallo, a tattooed protector who values his freedom, finds himself drawn into the complexities of Josephine Carmichael’s life, a Hollywood princess burdened by the weight of fame and a recent betrayal. Their unexpected encounter at a late-night taco stand sets the stage for a journey that challenges their perceptions of love and protection.
In this edition, readers will explore themes of romance and suspense as Nick’s protective instincts lead him to help Josephine navigate her troubles away from the paparazzi. The story unfolds in a setting that contrasts the glitz of Hollywood with the simplicity of small-town Florida, allowing for a rich exploration of character dynamics. With 318 pages, this book is part of the Men of Inked: Heatwave series, offering a standalone experience while connecting to a broader narrative.
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Tattooed Protector. Hollywood Princess.
Nick Gallo lives wild and free, avoiding any complications or drama. But when he overhears a conversation at a late-night taco stand, he can’t help but insert his two cents, telling the woman she was too good for that kind of hassle.
Josephine Carmichael lives in the crosshairs of the paparazzi as the child of a Hollywood power-couple. But when her celebrity boyfriend has an affair while they’re on vacation, she takes off to the middle-of-nowhere Florida, ending up crying in her nachos.
And when Nick finds Josephine sleeping in the parking lot of a local store, his protective instincts take over. What starts out as a simple favor, takes them down a road they never imagined.
Spark is the sixth interconnect standalone book in the new steamy romance Men of Inked: Heatwave series by Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author Chelle Bliss.
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