In a city of neon lights and broken promises, Luna is nobody's savior. She's a sharp-tongued sex worker with scars of her own, fighting just to survive another night. But when a client reveals herself to be Inanna-once worshipped as a goddess of war and desire, now a fallen angel stripped of power-Luna's life is ripped wide open.
Demons walk the streets in borrowed flesh. Cults whisper in back rooms. Forgotten gods claw for a way back into relevance. And Luna, against every instinct, is dragged into the war no one else can see. Armed with fragments of divine power and a switchblade, she hunts the creatures preying on the city's most vulnerable. Not because she's a hero. Not because she's chosen. But because she's tired of being prey.
As Luna dives deeper, she discovers that fighting monsters changes you. Inanna is always there-whispering, teaching, manipulating. Their bond is volatile, intimate, and dangerous. The more Luna uses Inanna's power, the less certain she is of where she ends and the goddess begins. And when a demonic force threatens to tear open the gate between worlds, Luna must decide: walk away, or step into the fire and claim a destiny she never wanted.
Gritty, myth-soaked, and unapologetically raw, Luna The Night Angel is perfect for fans of dark urban fantasy and heroines who refuse to play by the rules.