
QSFer Andy Gallo has a new MM paranormal romance out, Archangels book 1: Under Watchful Wings.
Falling in love was never part of the assignment.
Henry Angelini’s assignment is simple: move to Silver Spring, MD, befriend Nick Fenton, keep him safe. Oh, and don’t fall for the guy. Sounds easy.
Nick doesn’t know he’s an angel—the first ever born to human parents. He doesn’t know angels exist, or that people he trusts are angels tasked by the archangels to watch over him. And he definitely doesn’t know his powers are about to make him the most wanted person on the planet.
Henry knows all of it. He also knows Nick is his soul mate, which wasn’t in the briefing.
Now an ancient enemy is closing in and Nick’s abilities are spiraling out of control. Henry can’t tell him the truth—revealing what Nick is too soon could kill him. But waiting too long will do the same. Only the archangel Uriel knows when Nick is ready, and Uriel has gone silent. If Henry gets it wrong, they both die.
Under Watchful Wings is the first book in the Archangels trilogy. It’s a 75000 word MM Paranormal Romance with a clueless angel in waiting, conniving archangels with their own agendas, a soul mate with no good choices, and a guaranteed HEA.
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Author Bio
Andy Gallo’s stories capture how he wished he’d spent his formative years, instead of how it really happened. Unfortunately for his characters, they find themselves infused with some of Andy’s less noble qualities.
A hopeless romantic, Andy writes seated next to a hundred year old Smith Brothers typewriter he inherited from his grandfather. He also dreams of superheroes and wizards and sees no reason why two men with superpowers can’t fall in love just like everyone else. Although not all of his stories have a paranormal bent, a touch of the supernatural never derailed a good read in his mind.
Married and living his happy every after, Andy helps others find their happy endings in the pages of his stories. He and his husband of more than twenty years spend their days rubbing elbows with other parents as they raise their daughter. Embracing his status as the gay dad, Andy sometimes has to remind others that one does want a hint of color even when chasing after their child.

