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by Katerina St. Clair has earned its place among the “top” dark romance titles for several compelling reasons. It takes a classic forbidden romance trope—the priest who falls from grace—and injects it with modern dark romance elements that feel fresh and provocative. The novel’s willingness to explore the intersection of faith and desire, duty and passion, redemption and sin, makes it a standout in a crowded genre.
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Another reviewer noted: “I quite enjoyed this book. It had heavy elements but they weren’t as descriptive as Hunting Adeline so it was still more easily palatable to read”.
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If you’ve been scrolling through BookTok lately, you’ve likely seen the striking cover of Forgive Me Father Katerina St. Clair
What cannot be denied is the conversation the book has sparked within reading communities. In a genre that thrives on pushing boundaries, Forgive Me Father has earned its place as a notable entry—one that will likely be discussed, debated, and recommended for years to come.
“I am not a good man. I wear a collar to hide the wolf, not cage him.”
“If you’re what sinning feels like, Eden, then I will gladly embrace the gates of Hell and beg for God’s forgiveness for the rest of my life.” — Roman, Forgive Me Father