U N H O L Y   G R A C E

U N H O L Y G R A C E

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She was never supposed to want anything like him. Grace has spent her life devoted to faith, discipline, and doing what's right. So when she volunteers to preach in a prison, she expects resistance... not him. Adrian doesn't believe in God. He doesn't believe in redemption. But She becomes he's God he believes in her. The way she speaks. The way she holds herself back. The way she doesn't realize how easy she is to break. They all intrigued him... What starts as quiet conversations turns into something heavier, something neither of them can control. Because Adrian wasn't just listening anymore. He was watching. Learning. Adapting Wanting. And when he's released with nowhere to go, Grace makes the mistake of letting him stay within the church. Close to her. perhaps Too close. Now the lines between faith and desire begin to blur... Secrets start surfacing... And Adrian becomes obsessed with proving one thing: that the holiest place she knows...is the most hypocritical of all. And Grace? She's starting to realize she's not afraid of him. Not in the way she should be.
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