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Forging Passion by Lainey Davis

Forging Passion is the prequel to what promises to be a new series of amazing books covering the wider Stag family. 

In her typical style, the book immediately hooks you in and if you've read any of Davis' previous books about the older Stag brothers, you will feel at home right from the start!

I am guessing this prequel got created /fast tracked after the debacle at the Women's World Cup in soccer (football for us over the pond!). Very apt dedication too!

I am looking forward to reading Forging Glory, the first book in the series, which hopefully will be out some time next year (tbc).


Forging Passion - the prequel - will be available 9 November 2023

Forging Glory - book 1 - publication date TBC


Whilst waiting for this new generation of Stags to be introduced, you can dive right into the first set of books:

  • Sweet distraction
  • Filled potential
  • Fragile illusion
  • A Stag family Christmas
  • Beautiful game 

#ForgingPassion #NetGalley

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