A heavenly mix of heartache and triumph, Celestial is so feathering perfect. or heart.. . .
Asher never meant to share his damning secret, but he knows it\'s the only way to save Celeste-the rebellious Fletching he can\'t get out of his head .
When she asks him for one good reason to do so, he gives her an unbeatable one: what he did with Leigh\'s soul.
He returns and insists she complete her wings.
Although Celeste tells the archangel to feather off , the unreasonably pretty and obstinate man doesn\'t leave her alone. and not just any angel but the most detestable one, the one complicit in Leigh\'s death-Seraph Asher. . .
She swore off angels, but the death of the woman who took her in the night Leigh died brings them soaring back into her life .
Celeste has spent the last four years building a life outside of angelic guilds-parties, check -pursuing human ambitions instead of Celestial ones-college, check -and shedding feathers across Parisian cobblestones and more recently New York sidewalks-speaking her mind, always check.
Dear, winglets, you will not be missed.
BOND, bestselling author of With Shield and Ink and Bone
In ninety-two days, the feathered appendages that link me to the people I loathe finally come off. - CASEY L.
A heavenly mix of heartache and triumph, Celestial is so feathering perfect