In the ethereal realm of the Silver City, Uriel, a once-revered angel, is tricked into committing a terrible act of murder. Cast out of the heavens and labeled a fallen angel, he is overwhelmed with guilt and a burning need for redemption. His search for atonement takes him to the most unlikely places, where he meets Aria, a demon unlike any other—one with a soul. Their bond is instant and deep, a shining light of hope in a world covered in darkness.
Their fragile peace is broken when Annalisa, known as Anna, returns—another fallen angel with a tragic past. As a human, she was betrayed and wronged, and in her final moments, she swore revenge. After dying, she chose to become a demon, leaving her werewolf mate, Sylvester, at Desert Moon, to fulfill her vow of haunting those responsible for her suffering. Now, Anna's vengeful spirit has escaped from Hell's depths, ready to bring chaos to the mortal world.
Uriel and Aria must find Anna before her rage consumes everything. Their journey is filled with danger, forcing them to navigate the treacherous terrains of both the human and supernatural worlds. But they aren't alone for long. After waking up from a long coma, Sylvester, the werewolf mate Anna abandoned, joins their search. Driven by a desperate need to punish Anna for using him as a pawn to stay on Earth and playing him like a fool, Sylvester is determined to make her pay for what she did to him.
As the trio gets closer to Anna, they uncover long-hidden secrets and face powerful forces trying to manipulate them. The search for Anna ends with a shocking discovery. This twist will not only change their mission's direction but also forever impact the lives of Uriel and Aria, revealing a truth far more complicated and personal than they ever imagined.
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