One woman. Many realms. One deliberate choice to remain gentle.
When the aftermath of a celestial war fractures reality, the boundaries between Heaven, Earth, Hell, and Olympus begin to blur. At the quiet centre of that pressure stands Grace — a human, angel, fey woman whose white light heals rather than conquers — and Michael, an Archangel trained to command who must learn restraint instead of dominance.
This is a multiverse slow urn romantasy where gods observe more than they interfere: where Zeus watches from Olympus with a cluster of grapes and an unexpected fondness for a fey healer; where the ancient wisdom of Allah and Buddha anchors spirit rather than rule; and where Apollo and Aphrodite navigate love, myth, and power without certainty.
But Lady Archangel Fey is not a series about victory or prophecy.
It is a story about aftermath.
About the boundaries required to protect the living.
About consent — and the cost of truly seeing another being without turning them into myth, leverage, or solution.
From the precise etiquette of Hell’s predators to the quiet persistence of healing light, Australian novelist Tess Taylor delivers a slow‑burn romantasy where power is not measured by the lightning you wield, but by the gentleness you choose to keep.
🏆 GLOBAL MULTIVERSE LEADERBOARD
⚡ Team Zeus: 1,716 (Still king, but the gap is tightening!)
👼 Team Michael: 1,225 (Holding steady as the "Anchor.")
✨ Team Grace: 623 (A massive jump! The USA Morning post clearly loved the Clue Huntress.)
🌿 Team Grandparents: 583 (The Rocket. At this rate, they'll hit 600 by midnight!)
🌀 Team Martin: 308 (Steady and reliable.)
🔥 Team Marcus: 189 (The Dark Horse is officially out of the gate!)
Let's Talk Characters
One of the things I love most about writing the Lady Archangel Fey series is hearing which characters you connect with. In a multiverse of Heaven, Earth, Purgatory, Hell and white light, everyone finds their own anchor.
I want to know who yours is?
The Big Choice.
Choose only one.
• The one you trust most in a crisis
• The one who surprises you every time
• The one you’d least want angry
• The one who makes the worst decisions (lovingly)
• The one people misunderstand the most
To help you choose, here is how I see our main players, see their video's below:
💫 Team Grace: For those who value the strength it takes to be gentle. Grace is for the readers who know that boundaries are a form of power.
✨ Team Michael: For the fans of restraint. Michael isn't about the spectacle of power; he’s about the choice to wait and the discipline of love.
⛓️ Team Marcus: For the most heart in the shadows.Marcus is about the most important work is done in the dark.
⚡️Team Zeus: Power doesn’t always look like lightning and thunder. Sometimes, it looks like a cluster of grapes and a well-timed eye-roll.
💚 Team Grandparents: The anchors. They prove that care and memory are just as vital as any celestial weapon.
👀 Team Martin: For those who see the complexity in the secondary characters and the cost of the choices they made.
Who is it for you—and why? Defend your answer in the comments! I’ll be hopping in to share my thoughts, too.
Team Marcus ⚔️
Marcus is the character who protects without sentimentality and chooses loyalty when mercy would be easier. His restraint is deliberate. His decisions carry weight. What did he do that earned your trust — or broke your heart — or changed how you saw the story?
If you’re Team Marcus — what choice of his made you trust him?
Team Michael ✨
Michael is an archangel who learns that love cannot be enforced, claimed, or rushed.
Michael’s power isn’t spectacle.
It’s restraint.
It’s waiting.
It’s choosing not to decide for someone else.
If you’re Team Michael, when did he become your character?
Team Grace 💫
Grace isn’t powerful because she conquers — she’s powerful because she refuses.
She chooses gentleness when domination would be easier.
She keeps boundaries when the universe demands spectacle.
She carries white light without letting it turn her into a weapon.
If Grace is your character, what moment made you trust her — or understand the cost of the way she loves?
Team Martin 🗝️
The doting uncle: a character whose care is quiet, constant, and deeply felt.
Martin’s power isn’t command.
It’s devotion.
It’s showing up.
It’s protecting without owning and loving without control.
If you’re Team Martin, when did the doting uncle become your character?
Team Grandparents 💚
The grandparents don’t dominate the story — they anchor it.
They teach by example.
They protect without controlling.
They carry loss, memory, and care — and still make space for the living.
What did they give Grace (or the world) that no amount of power ever could?
Team Zeus⚡
The ancient power of Zeus.
Zeus is for the readers who aren't afraid of the lightning. In the multiverse, he represents a different kind of authority—one that is ancient, formidable, and deeply tied to the survival of the realms.
If Zeus is your person, when did you first feel the true scale of his power—and what do you think about his grape throwing?