Quiver (Signed)
Quiver (Signed)
This is a signed copy of 'Quiver' by Giuliana Victoria! (Swag included)
Philia Players - Book 1
Blurb:
Katarina Narvaez has everything going for her—a new job as a neurology physician assistant at a well-known medical facility in Philadelphia and an attractive neighbor with the most striking green eyes who is quickly becoming one of her favorite people.
Until she discovers her new patient, whom she inherited from the previous neurologist, is none other than said green-eyed neighbor, Alessandro De Laurentiis, who happens to live with multiple sclerosis. Oh, and he’s on her brother’s hockey team, the Philly Scarlets.
The rules are clear—this relationship is off-limits, and Kat isn’t ready to risk her career for a man she just met. But Ale isn’t willing to quit that easily and refuses to give up until he convinces her that their connection is worth the risk. Seeing no other way to make it work, Kat decides to drop Ale as a patient so they can continue to foster their newfound relationship. But with the media hounding them for stories and prying into their lives, Kat and Ale are forced to live their budding romance in the eyes of the public.
When one nosy reporter decides to dig deeper, she sets off a series of misfortune for the couple and forces Kat to relive events from her past that she wants to keep buried.
Will the threats, lies, and manipulations of the media keep Kat and Ale apart? Or will they find their happily ever after in and out of the press?
Tropes:
- Hockey Romance
- Cinnamon Roll MMC
- Bookworm/Physician Assistant FMC
- Chronic Illness Rep
- Mental Health Rep
- Twin Brother's Best friend/Teammate
- Big Family- MMC
- Found Family- FMC
- Hilarious Best Friends
- Dual POV
- Touch Her and Die
- Mutual Pining
- He Falls First, and Harder
- Forced Proximity
- Forbidden Love
- Tragic Past
Content Warnings:
- There are mentions of attempted sexual assault (attempted drink tampering and groping NOT by the MMC), family trauma, domestic violence (very brief mention), attempted homicide, gun violence (very brief mention), suicide (non-graphic), on-page seizure, and explicit language.
- Chronic illness and mental health representation are a few main themes in Quiver and will be in each of my books in this series. This is an open-door romance with lots of consensual spice.
- If you aren’t a fan, this book may not be for you, or you’re welcome to refer to the “Table of Cocktents” on the following page so you know which chapters to avoid.