Angels.
They're supposed to be perfect, right? In Nelista, a realm of heaven, perfection is mandatory. If you're not perfect, you're better off dead-- for good.
Problem is, Cleo Sky, isn't perfect. She's only average. She's unnoticeable. She breaks the code. On top of that, she makes mistakes angels aren't supposed to. Freeing and crashing down to Earth with heaven's energy source, the Florescent, for example. A big mistake.
It's a real shame that the Fluorescent was hurled to the ground. Heaven's dying, angels are weakening, the whole thing is just chaos.
Good thing Cleo doesn't have to deal with the absence of the Fluorescent: she got hurled down to Earth with it, and she lost her halo on the way.
Now, it's a race against time as she tries to find all of the Fluorescent before the demons do and get back to Nelista. But Alex Monroe, a cocky demon who is thirsty for her bloodshed, sure isn't making things easier.
To make things worse, the longer she's on Earth, the more she starts to realize that heaven may not be all that perfect after all....
(R17+) With one touch, Nyx Knight can see a person's soul. Good, bad, light, dark or speckled grey. Not only can she witness their deepest essence, she can manipulate it too.
Dark to light.
Light to dark.
The only issue is that she can't tell anyone about it.
After an attempted attack, Nyx changes the darkest, vilest soul she has ever seen.
Almost inhuman?
Then, only weeks later, she sees the brightest, most blinding soul at her after-school job.
Almost angelic?
His golden curls and piercing green eyes captivate her as he visits her week after week. Just when she believes someone as perfect as him could desire her damaged self, he disappears from her life as quickly as he appeared.
She moves on, but a hellish darkness seems to follow her every move after her soul-meddling unknowingly leaves her under the curious eye of a Demon.
Will she discover his nature before it's too late?
Will her angel return to save her?
Or are they the ones who really need saving?
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Sex🔥, violence☠️, (surprisingly, not much swearing this time) etc. You've been warned.