incisive way to interrogate the question: what if the sacred is the profane (and vice versa)? love love love this exploration of the intersections of desire, work, and divinity. for anyone looking for romance novels that engage this, Sierra Simone is your girl (starting with ‘Priest’)
when you said you feel best when you embrace your desires was important to me because after struggling with the concept of detachment I've finally admitted to myself that I fucking hate it. Also in love with the heresy here. Or is it blasphemy?
incisive way to interrogate the question: what if the sacred is the profane (and vice versa)? love love love this exploration of the intersections of desire, work, and divinity. for anyone looking for romance novels that engage this, Sierra Simone is your girl (starting with ‘Priest’)
when you said you feel best when you embrace your desires was important to me because after struggling with the concept of detachment I've finally admitted to myself that I fucking hate it. Also in love with the heresy here. Or is it blasphemy?