Blurb for His Grace: release date 4/14
Grace
I was stolen by a devil, but what does that make me when I start praying to him instead? I was everything a small town could want—perfect grades, perfect manners, perfect life. But perfection couldn't answer the questions that led me to my father's world, straight into the arms of a man who treats my corruption like worship.
Damián
I knew from the moment I saw her that I would have her. My father always taught me that God gives us our desires for a reason. My hunger for her, this need to claim and corrupt—it's divine will. When circumstances put her in my hands as collateral for her father's debt, I see it as providence. My obsession has no limits, and neither does my patience. She will be mine—body, soul, and everything in between.
Reading "His Grace" offers a gripping dive into the complex dynamics of power, desire, and destiny that govern the lives of its characters. What's compelling about this story is how it juxtaposes the idea of divine will with the raw, earthly hunger of obsession and corruption. From my own reading experience, novels that explore such intense psychological and emotional struggles often provide not only an engrossing narrative but also a deeper reflection on human nature. The character Grace embodies the tension many feel between societal expectations and their hidden desires or truths. Her journey from perfection to embracing a darker connection invites readers to question what it means to be truly free or to find salvation in unexpected places. Damian's role as a man driven by obsession under the guise of divine purpose adds layers of moral ambiguity that keep the reader intrigued. The mention of collateral for a debt weaves an intriguing plot device common in dark romance genres, offering tension and stakes beyond personal relationships. This theme of possession and surrender is powerful and often resonates with readers who appreciate stories exploring complex relationships where lines between love, control, and worship blur. Additionally, the phrase "stolen by a devil" and praying to him instead hints at themes seen in other works where the antagonist or dark love interest is viewed almost as a dark savior figure. This trope, seen in books and series like "Filthy Wicked Gods" by Erica Jade, offers a compelling mix of danger and desire that many fans of the genre find irresistible. Overall, "His Grace" promises a richly textured experience for readers seeking a passionate and provocative romance that challenges traditional notions of good and evil, love and obsession. If you enjoy stories that delve into the darker sides of love with a mix of spiritual and earthly tension, this book is a must-read.



























































