Giselle: a Vox Tenor prequel

Leelah Renn


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Giselle showed us a new way to love, but at what cost?

Putting three handsome opera singers together has garnered us money, fame, and adoring fans, but success has a price. We’ve been touring nonstop for almost a year.

Our hard-driving and ambitious manager has a plan to keep us on the road and introduces us to a mysterious and elegant woman with an unusual proposition.

Einar, our oversized fun-loving Swede, is too sweet to push back at the unconventional arrangement, and Mateo, our grieving Spaniard, is looking for love after his second wife’s death. Me? I’m still the suspicious street kid who grew up too fast in Bulgaria—I’m proceeding with caution.

Giselle speaks of a new utopia, a revolutionary idea whose time is long overdue. I admire her sharp mind and sensual confidence, but something doesn’t feel right. As alluring as the tall blonde is, of course I’m going to question her motives. I’ve lost so much in my life already; I can’t allow her to jeopardize the friendships I have with the two men I consider my brothers or our good fortune.

How much can any of us afford to lose by allowing Giselle into the private lives of Vox Tenor?


Giselle is a full-length standalone prequel to the Vox Tenor trilogy. Although the Vox Tenor trilogy must be read in order, Giselle can be read at any time, even while enjoying the trilogy. You can even skip Giselle and still enjoy the Vox Tenor trilogy, but why would you? You'll miss out on more details about Mateo, Einar, and Nikola, and the extravagant, busy life of being on tour with Vox Tenor.


PLEASE NOTE: This prequel does not have a Happily Ever After ending, more like a Healing For Now ending and the entire story is told from the men's point of view.

CONTENT WARNING: sexual situations (MF, MFM), sexual coercion (not from Vox Tenor), attempts at self-harm. Mature readers only.


Vox Tenor trilogy:

Book One: Becoming Aria

Book Two: Loving Aria

Book Three: Finding Aria

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