Isadora. Beauty carved from devotion and ruin. The priestess who loved the wrong god, the woman who paid the price for remembering. ✨ From Beneath the Falling Stars, book 1 of the Soulmarked Series.
She was born to serve the stars. He was made to burn them. Together, they’ll save the world, or end it beautifully. Holy woman. Heretic man. Every touch a sin, every sin a spark. The stars won’t survive them.
Isadora kissed him once more. Fierce. Final. Then she rested her forehead against his and laughed a little, wrecked. “Fuck,” she said. “Fuck, fuck, fuck.” Sometimes the eloquence of the cosmos was beautiful.
🔥 NEW DRAMA SMACKDOWN: They're Really Together and You Can Tell 🔥 Ever watch a vertical drama and think "wait... are they ACTUALLY dating?" and then spend the next hour analyzing behind-the-scenes footage like you're the FBI? Yeah, me too.
They were gods once. Three stars bound in perfect harmony—until two fell in love. And the heavens tore them apart. Now they’re reborn, doomed to find each other again and again. A love story written in starlight and punishment.
Some stories aren’t written in ink, but in starlight. Once they were stars. Then they fell. Through fire and light. Cursed to fall, again and again. Every life, every death, another line etched across the heavens. This is where their cycle begins.
Chinese dramas will put your girl through medieval torture then hand her a wedding dress instead of a therapist 💀 Give me healing! Give me her sobbing in the corner! Anything!
We need to talk about the Cold Male Lead to Possessive Lunatic pipeline. It's toxic. It's addictive. It's literally algorithm-engineered to hit your emotional weak spots.
He lies, manipulates, and breathes like he’s never kissed anyone before. And I watched every second like it was educational. My full review of Falling Into His Trap is live. 👉 tinyurl.com/2p3uxahj
Bite-Sized Brutality strikes again: She left the man who betrayed her and flew straight into the arms of one who cleans, cooks, and captains aircraft. Upgrade confirmed.
Why spend $100 million on palace sets and CGI fog when you can just shove a shirtless man into a stairwell and let the algorithm do the rest? Vertical dramas said ‘plot who?’ and ‘pecs now,’ and honestly… they’re not wrong.
Did you catch my Drama Smackdown Sunday? Now you can see it in action! I’ve reviewed an excellent example of a totally not creepy age gap romance. With green flags and painfully fake cello solos. Lucky you!
Thank you! It was fun to write and explore this trope.
Sword and Brocade is such an excellent show! Great acting, amazing chemistry and a bomb ass story! But yes, Sword and Brocade is a great age gap done right!