Picture this: you're an angel with just weeks to snag enough feathers for your wings and ascend to paradise. But your latest assignment? Redeeming Jarod Adler, the ruthless leader of Paris's underworld—a Triple sinner who oozes danger and charm. Leigh thought it'd be straightforward, but Jarod's magnetic pull starts stripping her feathers faster than she can earn them.
In Feather (Angels of Elysium Book 1), Leigh lands in the City of Light with a simple goal: one good deed from Jarod equals 100 feathers and her ticket to Elysium. Instead, she finds herself entangled in his shadowy world of power plays and hidden vulnerabilities. Every steamy encounter chips away at her resolve, turning a redemption quest into a battle for her soul—and maybe her heart.
It's not just the forbidden angel-mafia trope; it's the raw push-pull. Jarod's not your typical bad boy—he's calculated, seductive, and surprisingly tender when it counts. Leigh's determination clashes with his cynicism, sparking scenes that mix intense emotion with graphic passion. Think late-night confessions on Parisian rooftops, whispered temptations in dimly lit clubs, and that gut-wrenching realization: destroying her wings might shatter him too.
Grab your Kindle and escape to a Paris where angels walk among sinners. Whether you're craving dark supernatural romance, enemies-to-lovers tension, or stories that linger (note: touches on heavy themes like suicide, so mind the trigger warning), this one's a page-turner. Curl up on a rainy afternoon or savor it under the covers—either way, you'll feel Leigh's wings fluttering right alongside your pulse. One-click now and let the feathers fly.