
Is it hot?
by Elizabeth Chandler · Kissed by an Angel #1
1995 · 704 pages · Simon and Schuster
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📚 Book 1 of an ongoing series (3 published)
⏳ This series may not be complete yet — 3 of 5 books published
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When Ivy's boyfriend Tristan dies, she's shattered—until she discovers he's become her guardian angel, able to reach her across the veil between worlds. Their connection feels achingly real, full of stolen moments and whispered reassurances, but danger is closing in fast, and Tristan is the only one who can protect her from a threat she doesn't fully understand. As Tristan races to keep Ivy safe, they're both forced to confront an impossible choice: the very act of saving her could mean saying goodbye forever. It's a haunting exploration of love that transcends death, perfect for readers who crave romance that's equal parts heartfelt and thrilling.
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Soft indie and acoustic tracks capturing bittersweet longing, whispered devotion, and ethereal connection. Think early Florence + The Machine, Bon Iver, and Hozier—heartbreaking beauty tinged with otherworldly tenderness and urgent protection.
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