19 parts Complete Somewhere between ink and hallelujah, they found something sacred.
Jace Maddox is a tattoo artist with a sharp tongue, a troubled past, and skin full of stories she can't quite tell. She's used to staying on the outside, unseen, unneeded, unworthy. Until Evelyn Whitmore walks into her shop, church choir girl smile and trembling hands, asking about ink like it's forbidden scripture.
Evelyn has spent her life in the glow of stained glass and expectation. Her faith tells her what love should look like. But when Jace touches her skin like a confession and listens like every word matters, Evelyn starts to question not just what she believes, but who she is.
As whispers turn to scandal, and secrets unravel under the weight of public judgment, Jace and Evelyn must decide if their love is worth the fallout. Can softness survive shame? Can fire belong in the light?
Ink & Grace is a slow-burning, emotionally charged queer love story about faith, freedom, and the holy act of being seen. For anyone who's ever chosen tenderness over fear, and stayed.