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Could an angel ever love a demon?
Malcifer is a minor demon with a major problem. Scapegoated for his boss’s mistake, he’s been relocated from the city to the place he hates most—the quaint town of Littleton.
Remiel is an overachiever even by angel standards. Cold, cruel, and unyielding, he reinforces God’s order with an iron hand.
At least, that’s how he was ten years ago, when Malcifer only barely escaped Littleton with the child he was protecting.
Thrust back together, the angel and demon clash like the opposites they’ve always been. But in ten years, a lot can change—
Even an angel.
WHY I HATED YOU SO MUCH: THE FALLING OF AN ANGEL is a demon (M) x angel (M) story series (22k words) featuring a second chance enemies to lovers romance novelette and two spicy extended epilogue stories.
This book contains content that may be triggering for some readers. Content advisories are available in the book and on the author’s website.
Content Advisories
WHY I HATED YOU SO MUCH contains material that may be triggering for some readers. Please review the content advisories below if you are sensitive to depictions of homophobia or self-harm.
Mental Health
Brief mentions of homophobia
Brief depiction of a suicide attempt by a child
Brief depictions of religious abuse and trauma
Violence
Brief depiction of past violence between the main characters
Brief mentions of blood and injury
Sex/Kink
Chasing and biting, with implied consent
Brief mentions of blood in an erotic context
Semi-public sex
D/s dynamic with bondage, impact play, degradation, humiliation, punishment, and rough sex with implied consent (characters have mind-reading abilities)
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