A Touch of Crimson
Renegade Angels • Book 1
by Sylvia Day
Why You'll Love This
He's watched her die and be reborn for two centuries — and now she's standing in front of him with no memory of who she is to him.
- Great if you want: paranormal romance with a layered mythology and high emotional stakes
- The experience: fast-paced and steamy, built for readers who want both heat and plot
- The writing: Day keeps tension tight — action and romance feed each other, rarely stall
- Skip if: angel/vampire/lycan worldbuilding feels overfamiliar to you already
About This Book
When a winged warrior who has spent centuries hunting fallen angels crosses paths with a woman carrying a soul he has loved and lost across lifetimes, the collision is inevitable — and devastating. Adrian Mitchell is no ordinary protector. He commands heaven's most lethal operatives and enforces the fragile boundary between angels, vampires, and lycans. But his greatest vulnerability has nothing to do with the supernatural war he wages. It's her — the woman whose soul keeps returning to him, always without memory, always at risk. What unfolds is a love story with genuine stakes, one where immortality feels less like a gift than a prolonged kind of grief.
Sylvia Day writes paranormal romance with the confidence of someone who knows exactly how much tension a scene can hold before it needs to release. Her pacing is sharp, her world-building economical — she drops readers into a richly layered mythology without slowing to explain every corner of it. The result is a story that moves fast but still feels emotionally weighted, where the action sequences and the intimate moments pull equal narrative gravity. For readers who want their fantasy with teeth and their romance with consequence, this is where to start.