The Angels Trilogy by me
Main Trilogy
(1) Angels Before Man — a queer retelling of Satan's fall — get it here
Beautiful angel Lucifer is born, struggles with shame, meets archangel Michael, who encourages Lucifer to love himself. Bad things occur
(2) Angels & Man — a queer retelling of the Watcher's flood — get it here
Angel Azazel and angel Samyaza live in the reconstruction of Heaven following ABM. They, and 198 others, come to Earth. Fall in love with humans. Bad things occur.
(3) Angels After Man — a queer retelling of God's apocalypse — get it here (paperback on available on Amazon for now)
Angel Dina waits for the end-times in Heaven, then is seduced by a star into ending the world for the greater good. A human boy named Tadeo resurrects from the dead. Bad things occur.
Additional Books
(2.5) Horns For Hell — get it here
Rosier tries to manage his life and feelings for the demon Asmodeus in the horrible aftermath of ABM. (But you should probably read this after A&M).
(2.75) Stories of Angels — get it here
A collection of short stories in the Angels canon and some that are not canon but still feature the angels cast. Originally written for Patreon. Paperback only.
Warning
The series depicts a lot of graphic violence, assault, sexual content, bigotry, abuse, war, torture, gender-sexuality trouble, pregnancy horror, body horror, general misery, and rambles about the Catholic God. It's romantic too, but it's not a romance book.
Other Things
I offer art prints of some characters: Lucifer, Lucifer-Michael, Rosier, Asmodeus-Rosier, Uriel, Satan-Michael. (More to come).
I write small short stories too. You can find them on Payhip. They may migrate out of there, in which case I'll update this.
I have a newsletter, which is free, where I give writing + life updates and exclusive sneakpeeks of stuff
I have a Patreon, which is not free, where I write extra gay angel content, and share other stuff too.
You can read everything — all the books — entirely for free here, but if you can support me in any way financially, it would mean a lot to me.














