The Saint and The Sin

The Saint and The Sin

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Every century, the Church selects a holy bride to marry a demon - a ritual meant to purge Hell's corruption and prove Heaven's mercy. This time, the rite failed. Saint Aurelia is bound not to one groom, but to four fallen princes, each a vessel of sin itself: Pride, the angel-king who still refuses to kneel. Wrath, the bloodstained warrior who cannot forgive himself. Envy, the silent shadow who yearns for what he can never possess. Lust, the gentle tempter whose touch feels like prayer. Their souls are cursed - and her vow is their only hope of salvation. But as she learns the truth behind their fall, Aurelia discovers that faith is not purity at all... it's the willingness to walk into darkness and still choose love. To redeem them, she must risk her grace. To save them, she may have to become what Heaven fears most - the Saint who sins.
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In a city ruled by gods and gilded lies, obedience is sacred. The trials are cruel. The king is worse. And angels are not meant to question-they're meant to kneel. But she doesn't. When a spring-born initiate dares to defy the sanctity of silence, she catches the attention of the one being no angel should ever cross: the god of death himself. He should have punished her. Instead... he watched. He intervened. He let her live. And in doing so, he may have doomed them both. Because the Ivory City is rotting from within. And she-bright, reckless, and unafraid-was never meant to survive it. Betrayal was always inevitable. But he never expected to want her enough to let it happen. ~She was forbidden to speak his name. He couldn't stop thinking hers.~

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