If you’re new to my worlds and wondering where to begin, TATE’S ANGEL is one of my favorite places to open the door. It gives you the heart of what I love to write: dangerous supernatural men, a heroine with steel under her skin, divine meddling, emotional healing, and heat with real stakes.
Tate doesn’t wake up as a student in some paranormal academy. She wakes up in the afterlife and gets thrown straight into the role of director at the Sexy Sins Afterlife Retreat, where chaos is already in motion and the gods have plans of their own. If you like romance that blends the impossible with the deeply personal, this book is a strong first taste of my world.
Why This Book Works So Well As A Starting Point
TATE’S ANGEL introduces the bigger supernatural framework behind several of my books without requiring you to know everything in advance. You meet Bardo, the Tribunal, the divine power games, and the kind of cosmic interference that makes love far more complicated than it has any right to be.
It also shows you my voice early and clearly. Tate is smart, funny, overwhelmed, stubborn, and emotionally real, which matters to me because no amount of mythology or magic works if the woman at the center of the story doesn’t feel alive on the page.
Tate Herself
One of the reasons I love TATE’S ANGEL as an entry point is Tate. She isn’t there to be dazzled by immortal males and blindly go along for the ride. She questions, resists, negotiates, feels deeply, and still keeps moving when the situation turns completely surreal.
That matters because it sets the tone for the kind of heroines I write. I’m always more interested in women who have grit, wounds, humor, and desire than in heroines who simply react to the men around them.
What You’ll Find Inside
If TATE’S ANGEL is your first stop, here’s what you’re walking into:
- Why choose fated mates energy with real emotional pull.
- Greek gods meddling where they absolutely do not belong.
- Guardian figures, supernatural danger, and found-family tension.
- An afterlife setting that lets me play with longing, identity, destiny, and second chances in a way I find wildly fun to write.
- Heat, heart, and a heroine who has to find her footing fast because nobody is handing her a safe, gentle orientation package.
It’s also one of the clearest invitations into the emotional DNA of my books: wounded people, impossible circumstances, sharp edges, fierce bonds, and love that has to fight its way into being.
If You Love TATE’S ANGEL
If TATE’S ANGEL works for you, there’s a very good chance you’ll also connect with the rest of my angel worlds. You may want to keep going with Sexy Sins Afterlife Retreat if you want more of the afterlife chaos, the divine politics, and the emotional messiness of fated connections.
If what hooks you most is the darker edge—the danger, the fallen angels, the vengeance, the violence wrapped around devotion—then books like DARK ANGEL, MARKED BY ANGELS and BRANDED BY WRATH will likely be waiting for you next.
Why I Still Love Returning To This World
Some books open a story. Others open a universe. TATE’S ANGEL did that for me. It let me build a world where gods interfere, angels carry damage, love refuses to behave, and the rules of life and death are a lot messier than anyone wants to admit.
And honestly, that’s still one of my favorite places to write from.
Keep reading and feeding your fantasies! ❤️🔥


