Downloading All-in for an Angel (Eden Serviteur 1)
“I’ll be anything you want, William.”
After winning a prestigious poker tournament, William Mitchell expects money and stability. Instead, he’s awarded a Serviteur—a young man bred and trained to serve. Unsettled by a prize he never wanted and determined to set the man free, William will soon discover that doing the right thing isn’t always as easy as it seems.
Adathan Eden is everything William isn’t. He’s graceful, patient, and genuinely kind. Full of love despite a world that has rarely been kind to him, he has no need for a savior. Why would he, when he’s finally found the perfect home in William? William keeps warning him he’s not a good person, but there’s no use—Adathan sees right past the walls he’s built.
And William? He’s learning that being seen might be the most terrifying thing that’s ever happened to him.
All-in for an Angel is a low-conflict, character-driven MM romance about resilience, hope, and falling in love despite doing everything in your power not to.
Content Themes of institutionalized slavery and exploitation (no on-page abuse), descriptions of panic attacks, and references to past suicidal ideation (side character).
242 pages
After winning a prestigious poker tournament, William Mitchell expects money and stability. Instead, he’s awarded a Serviteur—a young man bred and trained to serve. Unsettled by a prize he never wanted and determined to set the man free, William will soon discover that doing the right thing isn’t always as easy as it seems.
Adathan Eden is everything William isn’t. He’s graceful, patient, and genuinely kind. Full of love despite a world that has rarely been kind to him, he has no need for a savior. Why would he, when he’s finally found the perfect home in William? William keeps warning him he’s not a good person, but there’s no use—Adathan sees right past the walls he’s built.
And William? He’s learning that being seen might be the most terrifying thing that’s ever happened to him.
All-in for an Angel is a low-conflict, character-driven MM romance about resilience, hope, and falling in love despite doing everything in your power not to.
Content Themes of institutionalized slavery and exploitation (no on-page abuse), descriptions of panic attacks, and references to past suicidal ideation (side character).
242 pages