Have you ever met someone who seemed too good to be true? They’re thoughtful, kind, intelligent,
maybe a little too attractive. But unlike a narcissist who tries too hard to charm you or bring you
quickly into his world – Christian is holding back. What gives?
That’s Rowan’s dilemma when she first meets Christian. He’s well-spoken, a talented musician,
and wealthy. There’s a definite chemistry there, an attraction that feels real. So, what’s wrong?
That push-pull in their relationship is at the heart of the romance in The Fallen. Both want to move
forward with one another, but one of them can’t. At least, not without consequences that are
beyond our human imagination.
The truth is that Christian can’t change who he is, and he isn’t sure he can risk bringing Rowan into
his orbit. It’s a world that’s complicated, and beautiful, and full of sacrifice and threat. In protecting
his secrets, he is also protecting his friends, and the life that he has so carefully built.
But it’s lonely and Christian longs for Rowan to discover the truth. The secrets are in his attic, and in
a world beyond our imagination.


