Leah Stephens spent her childhood as the perfect little church girl. She'd sit by her mother every Sunday morning to listen to her father preach, she'd read her Bible and pray daily, she'd complete her devotionals along with all of her schoolwork. She was perfect in the eyes of God and of her father. Then, she grew up. She realized she would never live up to the impossible standard that was set for her, being the preacher's daughter, so she decided to become the opposite. She traded in the Bible for booze and boys and, instead of the sermon, found something else to focus on when Sunday morning rolled around. Noah Oliver. Her father's newest apprentice. With his sweet southern drawl, he had enticed her in a way one could never describe as holy. She wondered what her name would sound like as a prayer on his lips. She imagined how he would look falling to his knees to worship her. The problem was - he would never give her a second glance, and that made her want him even more. Noah was the epitome of innocence and goodness, and Leah couldn't wait to see him fall from grace.
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