Sainted in Smoke and Honey are about a man and woman named Grim Saint Lucas and Mahogany Monroe. They met one fateful night at a jazz club and the force that hit him was unrecognizable yet intimate. They go through a lot of firsts and with each exhale created scatter applause inside that neither could ignore, and it was time that he came to claim what was his.
The pull between them is immediate—unrecognizable yet deeply intimate, the kind of force that rearranges something inside you before you can name it.
With heat and fire comes wind and ice. One burns slow yet instant, and the other takes your breath away and knocks you down. When turmoil hits, they have to find a way to learn the phases that they breezed through without knowledge, escape control, and learn to breathe amongst the chaos that they both inadvertently caused.
This book contains emotional triggers, including miscarriage, surrogacy, self‑hate, self‑love, the importance of having an open line of communication, and the complex push‑and‑pull of dominance and submission between a man and the woman who becomes the heart beating outside his body.
If you want a love story that bruises and heals you at the same time — this is it.
@SUN The Author

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