If you want the best place to enter my Pandemonium Fallen world, start with MARKED BY ANGELS. It’s the first book in the series, and it opens the door to everything I love most about this dark, dangerous universe: fallen angels, supernatural power plays, emotional wreckage, obsessive attraction, and a heroine who refuses to go quietly into anybody else’s plans.
When people ask where to begin, this is the book I hand them first. Not because you have to read every book in strict order to understand the series, but because MARKED BY ANGELS introduces the mood, the danger, and the heart of Pandemonium Fallen in a way that feels immediate, seductive, and very, very hard to walk away from.
Why This Is The Starting Point
MARKED BY ANGELS is book one in the series. That means this is where readers first step into the world of Pandemonium, the supernatural politics surrounding it, and the kind of dark paranormal romance energy that defines this corner of my universe.
Just as important, Pandemonium Fallen is built as a series of interconnected standalones. The books share a world, a mythology, and emotional threads through that larger universe, but each book has its own central romance and its own love story. So when you start with MARKED BY ANGELS, you’re not dropping into the middle of somebody else’s relationship arc. You’re beginning at the front door of the world itself.
Why Evie Makes Such A Strong Entry Point
Evie is one of my favorite kinds of heroines to write because she doesn’t enter this world soft, blank, or waiting to be told who she is. She arrives carrying grief, questions, sharp instincts, and the kind of emotional damage that makes supernatural danger feel almost like a dare.
That matters to me because the best gateway books don’t just introduce a setting. They introduce a tone. Through Evie, readers get the emotional blueprint of Pandemonium Fallen: pain and desire tangled together, power with a price, and connection that feels as dangerous as it does irresistible.
What Readers Get From This Book
If MARKED BY ANGELS is your first stop in this world, here’s what you’re walking into:
- Two fallen angels and one fated mate.
- A dark supernatural club called Pandemonium with secrets layered into its walls.
- A heroine pulled into a world that should destroy her, but doesn’t.
- Intense attraction, high emotional stakes, and supernatural danger that keeps tightening around every choice.
- The start of a world where divine punishment, forbidden bonds, and deadly desire all live in the same room.
This book also gives you the clearest first taste of the emotional atmosphere I wanted for the series. It’s dark, sexy, wounded, supernatural, and deeply personal all at once.
What It Isn’t
What MARKED BY ANGELS is not is a continuation of BRANDED BY WRATH. These books are interconnected standalones, which means each one brings its own featured romance, its own central couple or connection, and its own emotional arc within the larger world.
So while BRANDED BY WRATH absolutely lives in the same universe, MARKED BY ANGELS is the first book and the better “start here” recommendation for readers who want their first real taste of Pandemonium Fallen.
Why I Recommend It First
Some books are great once you already trust the world. Some books are the reason you trust the world in the first place. For me, MARKED BY ANGELS is that book.
It invites readers into the darkness, the longing, the mythology, and the danger without asking them to already know the rules. It says, here is the world, here is the heat, here is the ache, and here is the kind of love story you can expect when you step inside.
And honestly? That makes it one hell of a gateway.
Keep reading and feeding your fantasies! ❤️🔥


