Crossed (Never After, 5)

He is righteousness. She is sin.

Father Cade Frédéric is a holy man. Brought up in the streets of Paris, he has dedicated his life to the church. But there's a monster that lingers just beneath the surface. A sickness. One that bleeds darkness and feeds on the damned. When he's tasked to become the priest in Festivalé, Vermont--a town both beautiful in architecture and riddled with despair--his sickness sings, demanding he rid the place of evil.

Amaya Paquette is Festivalé's beautiful mystery. She spends her days caring for her younger brother and her nights transforming into Esmeralda, dancing for greedy eyes and shameless lips. Although she longs for love, she shies away from companionship, afraid of being abandoned again.

When Father Cade lays eyes on Amaya, he finds himself ensnared, convinced she's using witchcraft to lure him to her. He can't eat. Can't breathe. Can't think unless it's of her.

And temptation is a devastating mistress.

She's his weakness, so he decides he'll be her demise...even if it means killing the only woman he might ever love.

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416 pages

Average rating: 6.88

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Abinder
Nov 04, 2024
4/10 stars
Ehhh. Just okay. Did not enjoy the priest
Anneliese0
Aug 30, 2024
8/10 stars
I wish there was more fluff
Kaia573
Aug 29, 2024
8/10 stars
While I was annoyed at first due to the location that this story was set in (as there is actually a replica of the notre dame in Quebec City) everything else about this is absolute pure GOLD. The religious trauma walls went up hard and fast but I knew what I was getting into. Father Cade tho made me freaking melt
kdebord
Aug 06, 2024
6/10 stars
Cade is the epitome of morally grey. He would quite literally burn the world down for Amaya.

At times, I felt that the morally grey portion overtook the story line. It almost seemed wrong to have a priest killing, but almost all the deaths were for Amaya in some way.

Loved Cade's relationship with Quinten was adorable!
Sreid
Jun 06, 2024
10/10 stars
Much darker than the others imo but still good.

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